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Picture this: You're about to celebrate the Lunar New Year in China and transition into the Year of the Horse, but instead of buying decorations with a positive vibe, you go for the "crying horse" toy ...
Jan. 29 (UPI) --A stuffed horse that appears to be crying due to an error in production has become China's latest hot toy, with fans declaring it to be an icon for ...
A sad horse toy is winning Lunar New Year in China. The toy, with an upside-down snout, has resonated with tired corporates across the country. Consumer research experts said the sad horse toy was a ...
A plush meant to spread Lunar New Year cheer is going viral for the opposite reason — and young shoppers say its gloomy face feels painfully relatable Ashley Vega is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She ...