A Shanghai-based maker of “blind box” figurines made $1.8 billion last year—and continues to grow across the world.
For years, products stamped with a “Made in China” label have been associated with kitschiness, mass production, and poor quality, in part because global demand for cheap generic products turned China ...
A designer toy company with an international following is opening its first local store in the Cherry Hill Mall. Pop Mart offers whimsical figures created by artists and sold with a twist. Its ...