Feds seize nearly 2,000 counterfeit pop fidget toys at New Orleans port

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NEW ORLEANS — U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers at the port of New Orleans recently intercepted nearly 2,000 counterfeit pop fidget toys, featuring such popular figures as Yoda, Bart Simpson and The Hulk.

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The bogus merchandise, which also included Converse All Star sneakers, was seized from three international shipments en route from Shenzhen, China, to a Louisiana address, a news release stated.

Consumers are advised to take the following steps to protect themselves and their families from counterfeit goods:

According to the agency, fidget popper toys mimic the popping of plastic bubble wrap and gained widespread popularity after an October 2020 TikTok video of a capuchin monkey playing with one went viral. Anecdotal evidence suggests that school children now trade them amongst their friends for fun.

  • Purchase goods directly from the trademark holder or from authorized retailers.
  • When shopping online, read seller reviews and check for a working U.S. phone number and an address that can be used to contact the seller.
  • Review CBP’s E-Commerce Counterfeit Awareness Guide for Consumers.
  • Remember that if the price of a product seems too good to be true, it probably is.