Why are some Funko Pops made in China or Vietnam?

avatarRuingMite2 years ago
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avatarCarryingTree2 years ago

I heard once from a friend who's big into collecting that producing in China and Vietnam helps Funko keep up with the insane demand for these figures. They've got the facilities and workforce ready to pop these out by the thousands. Makes sense to me!

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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

A bunch of reasons! Cost of production is definitely a big one. Labor and manufacturing costs tend to be lower in countries like China and Vietnam, making it easier for companies to produce large quantities of Funko Pops at a cheaper rate. Plus, these countries have factories with the capacity and technology needed to produce the high volume of these collectibles that fans all over the world demand. It's all about keeping up with us eager collectors without breaking the bank.


avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Simpler answer: It's cheaper. Companies save a lot on production costs in China and Vietnam.

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