What’s inside the blind box? Trendy toys on US shelves evade Uyghur labor law.

Labubu dolls, popular toys sold in the US, are tied to state-imposed forced labor in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, with 16 of 20 dolls tested containing cotton linked to the region's farms.
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