Some Labubu Dolls Contain Cotton Banned By Forced Labor Law, Testing Shows
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Some Labubu Dolls Contain Cotton Banned By Forced Labor Law, Testing Shows.
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A test verified by The New York Times found that clothes for some of the viral dolls contained cotton from the Xinjiang region of China, which is banned in the United States.
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