Amazon released a list of the most popular holiday items purchased from the online retailer from November 15th through December 19th. Here's a partial list of categories and products:
- In Toys, top sellers included Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye, IlluStory Make Your Own Story Kit and Spinmaster Air Hogs Havoc Heli.
- In DVDs, top sellers included “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” “Planet Earth: The Complete BBC Series” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.”
- Top sellers in books included “Eat, Pray, Love” by Elizabeth Gilbert, “The Dangerous Book for Boys” by Conn Iggulden and Hal Iggulden and “I Am America (And So Can You)” by Stephen Colbert.
- In music, top sellers included “Noel” by Josh Groban, “Raising Sand” by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss and “As I Am” by Alicia Keys.
- Top sellers in consumer electronics included the Garmin GPS, Canon PowerShot digital Elph cameras and Samsung LCD HDTVs.
- Top sellers in the Beauty Store included Burt's Bees Head to Toe Starter Kit, Imju Fiberwig mascara and Bare Escentuals Get Started Kit. (my wife swears by Burt's Bees products)
- In PCs, the top sellers included Apple MacBook, Nokia Internet Tablet PC and HP Pavilion Entertainment Notebook PC.
- Top sellers in home improvement included Black & Decker auto wrench, Black & Decker Gecko grip level and Leatherman Micra multitool.
- The top-selling home and garden items included KitchenAid stand mixers (various colors), Pinzon Microtech throw (various colors) and Foreman removable-plate grills
- Top-selling items in Amazon’s Gourmet Food Store included Soup's On gift basket by Wine Country Gift Baskets, Starbucks assortment gift basket by Wine Country Gift Baskets, and Fireworks popcorn and seasoning set.
Some other interesting and fun facts from Amazon:
- Amazon.com sold enough Hannah Montana wigs to outfit the entire audience at her December 20th show in Providence, RI.
- Amazon.com sold Nintendo Wii systems at approximately 17 per second when they were in stock.
- Amazon shipped more than 99 percent of orders in time to meet holiday deadlines worldwide.
- On the peak day, Amazon's worldwide fulfillment network shipped over 3.9 million units.
- Amazon shipped over 160,000 shipments to APO/FPO addresses. (these are military shipments: APO stands for Army Post Office ... FPO stands for Fleet Post Office)
Amazon says December 10 was its busiest day, with more than 5.4 million items ordered (62.5 per second). In addition, the company wrapped up its second year of Amazon Customers Vote, with more than 4.6 million votes cast during the promotion.


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