What is a Blind Box?
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1. A blind box, as the name suggests, refers to a toy box where consumers cannot know the specific product style in advance, featuring a random attribute. This trendy toy, originating in Japan, was initially called minifigures, and after gaining popularity in Europe and America, it also began to be referred to as a blind box. 2. The so-called blind box usually contains peripherals of anime, film, and television works, or dolls independently designed by designers. The reason it is called a blind box is that there is no labeling on the box, and you only know what you have drawn after opening it. Psychological studies have shown that uncertain stimuli strengthen repetitive decision-making, making blind boxes an addictive phenomenon for a time.