Toymaker Lego saw profits fall in the first half of the year as the bumper sales growth seen during the pandemic starts to fade.
The Danish company performed exceptionally well during lockdowns as households stocked up on toys and games to keep them occupied at home.
However, revenues have since stalled, with sales up just 1% in the first half of the year.
Profits at the toymaker dropped 17.7% to 5.5bn Danish kroner (£634m; $807m).
The company had pinned its hopes on China, with its burgeoning middle-class who are eager to buy Western products.