
Group 1 - Labubu's new mini version launched online on August 28, featuring two sets (A/B) with 14 regular items and 1 hidden item, priced at 79 yuan each, and a larger plush doll priced at 499 yuan [1] - The launch attracted over 100,000 viewers across multiple live streaming platforms, causing significant traffic issues on sales pages [1] - Sales statistics indicate that over 300,000 units were sold on Taobao, over 155,000 on Douyin, and over 700,000 on JD.com [3] Group 2 - In the first half of the year, Pop Mart's revenue exceeded 10 billion yuan, with net profit surpassing the total for the entire year of 2024 [4] - The company aims to diversify the use of Labubu products, suggesting they can be attached to bags or phones, with expectations for the new products to become popular hits [4] Group 3 - A university student reported being scammed while purchasing a Labubu doll online, leading to a second scam when attempting to recover lost funds [5][6] - The police issued warnings about the risks of online transactions, advising consumers to use official channels for disputes and to be cautious of unfamiliar accounts claiming to assist in fund recovery [6]