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The global phenomenon of collectible toy character Labubu shows no signs of slowing down, especially in Singapore where fans continue to demonstrate their passion through enthusiastic purchases and creative collaborations with local businesses.
Excitement reached new heights when Pop Mart dropped a tantalizing teaser on June 3 for their upcoming "The Monsters Wacky Mart" series via their main Instagram account. While the Singapore branch has yet to announce local availability, the international reveal has already sent waves through the collector community.
The limited preview showcases a food-inspired direction for the new collection, featuring an adorable tempura shrimp-styled Labubu plush with its signature vinyl face. Clever hashtags like #conveniencestore hint at potential convenience store snack themes that might appear in the full lineup.
Fan reactions have been overwhelmingly positive since the reveal:
- "A dango plush pendant would be so cute!" one enthusiast dreamed aloud.
- "This is the Labubu I need! Also Pop Mart... French collection next? Baguettes and croissants please!" suggested another imaginative collector.
The post achieved remarkable engagement within hours - surpassing 81k likes and nearing a thousand comments at time of reporting - demonstrating Labubu's enduring popularity despite recent supply challenges that left many fans disappointed during previous launches.
"I need this but also know I will not be able to get it," lamented one realistic collector in the comments section where similar concerns dominated discussion:
- "Love it! But I can already see myself hyping up for its release only to find it sold out at checkout."
- "Get ready for them to disappear before official drop time."
- "Trying to buy any limited edition Labubu feels like attempting Olympic-level shopping these days."
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This follows April's completely sold-out "Big Into Energy Series", featuring tie-dye fur designed plush pendants that disappeared from Singapore shelves almost immediately after launch on April 25th.
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