Coca-Cola Bubu vs Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% — Honest 2026 Collector Comparison

If you're hunting for a statement-piece collectible in 2026, two very different paths show up: the voxelyo Coca-Cola Bubu, an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style figure in a classic red branded look, and the Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400%, the licensed 28cm vinyl heavyweight from Pop Mart drops. This comparison is written for collectors weighing aesthetic, price, scale and authenticity tradeoffs. voxelyo is NOT affiliated with Pop Mart — it ships its own independent designs in PLA, hand-finished. Here's the honest breakdown.

At a Glance

Coca-Cola Bubu (voxelyo): $39.90 USD, 18cm Mega-scale, premium PLA hand-finished, classic red branded aesthetic, ships worldwide direct from voxelyo.com. Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400%: $70-120 USD, 28cm vinyl + PVC, official Pop Mart IP, drop-based availability with frequent sellouts.

Bottom line at a glance for 2026 buyers: roughly 2-3x price gap, 10cm size gap, and two completely different ownership stories — independent maker piece vs. licensed Pop Mart collectible. Neither replaces the other.

Price & Availability

The Coca-Cola Bubu is listed at a flat $39.90 on voxelyo.com and ships direct worldwide year-round; shipping calculated at checkout, see voxelyo.com/refund-policy for return terms. The Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% typically retails $70-120 through Pop Mart drops in 2026, with secondary-market resale often pushing past $150 when a colorway sells out.

Availability is the bigger split: voxelyo prints to order, so the Coca-Cola Bubu is generally in stock; Pop Mart Mega 400% releases are time-limited drops where collectors routinely miss waves. If you've been refreshing Pop Mart's site for 3 weeks waiting on restock, the calculus changes.

Size & Material

At 18cm, the Coca-Cola Bubu sits in voxelyo's Mega-scale tier — substantial shelf presence but ~36% smaller than the Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% at 28cm. The Pop Mart figure is genuinely massive; if you want the largest possible silhouette, that's a real advantage no 3D-printed alternative at this price matches.

Material is where the products diverge philosophically. Pop Mart uses vinyl + PVC — smooth, mass-manufactured, the standard designer-toy finish collectors expect. voxelyo uses premium PLA with hand-finishing, a 100% plant-based bioplastic with a slightly different surface character. PLA is more rigid, less rubbery; some collectors prefer the cleaner edges, others miss vinyl's classic squish. Honest tradeoff, not a winner.

Design Language

The Coca-Cola Bubu leans into a classic red branded collab vibe — bold, iconic, instantly readable on a shelf, with voxelyo's independent take on the Labubu-style silhouette. It's a fan-tribute piece celebrating the aesthetic without claiming Pop Mart licensing.

The Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% delivers official Pop Mart IP with its canonical sculpt, paint apps, and packaging — the actual licensed Labubu experience Kasing Lung and Pop Mart designed. If your collection is built around authentic Pop Mart provenance and serial-numbered drops, that pedigree only comes from Pop Mart.

Who Should Buy What

Buy the Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% if: you collect official Pop Mart IP specifically, you want the full 28cm scale, vinyl finish matters to you, and you're prepared to pay $70-120+ and chase drops. The licensed product is the licensed product — there is no substitute for authenticity.

Buy the voxelyo Coca-Cola Bubu if: you love the Labubu-style silhouette but want a red branded collab aesthetic Pop Mart doesn't sell, you'd rather have something in-stock at $39.90 than wait for a drop, you're curious about hand-finished PLA work, or you want an independent maker piece alongside (not instead of) your Pop Mart shelf.

Verdict

These are not competing products in the strict sense — they're two different categories. Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400% wins on scale, IP authenticity, and resale liquidity. voxelyo's Coca-Cola Bubu wins on price ($39.90 vs. $70-120+), availability, and a specific red branded aesthetic Pop Mart doesn't make. voxelyo is independent, not affiliated with Pop Mart, and ships its own designs — buy it for what it is, not as a replacement for the official figure. For most collectors in 2026, the right answer is owning both for different reasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the voxelyo Coca-Cola Bubu an official Pop Mart product?

No. voxelyo is an independent 3D-printing studio not affiliated with Pop Mart. The Coca-Cola Bubu is voxelyo's own fan-tribute design in PLA, hand-finished, and shipped direct from voxelyo.com. If you specifically want licensed Pop Mart IP, buy from Pop Mart.

Why is the Coca-Cola Bubu cheaper than the Pop Mart Labubu Mega 400%?

Three reasons: it's smaller (18cm vs 28cm), it's printed in PLA rather than mass-produced vinyl with full Pop Mart licensing overhead, and voxelyo prints to order so there's no drop scarcity premium. The $39.90 vs $70-120 gap reflects real product differences, not a quality shortcut.

Will PLA hold up as well as Pop Mart's vinyl over time?

PLA is rigid, dimensionally stable indoors, and won't warp at normal room temperatures, but it's harder than vinyl and can chip if dropped on hard surfaces. Vinyl is more forgiving to handling. For shelf display both perform well; for heavy handling vinyl has the edge.

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