What Amazon Users Bought Most For Each Other In 2011

We’re running through Amazon’s year-end lists. We’ve already looked at the top-selling holiday items, the top-selling items of the year, and the most wished-for items of the year. Now, it’s th...
What Amazon Users Bought Most For Each Other In 2011
Written by Chris Crum
  • We’re running through Amazon’s year-end lists. We’ve already looked at the top-selling holiday items, the top-selling items of the year, and the most wished-for items of the year.

    Now, it’s the most gifted products of 2011. These are the popular products ordered as gifts by Amazon.com customers over the year, based on total units sold.

    The Kindle Fire has dominated the electronics lists Amazon has been putting out, and it’s only been out since November (though unveiled in late September).

    Here’s the list:

    • Electronics: Kindle Fire
    • Toys: Rory’s Story Cubes
    • Video Games: Just Dance 3
    • Sports & Outdoors: Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set
    • Home & Kitchen: KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer
    • Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
    • Kindle Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
    • CD: “21” by Adele
    • Amazon MP3: “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga
    • DVD: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2”
    • Watches: LEGO Kids’ Star Wars Darth Vader Mini-Figure Alarm Clock
    • Jewelry: 14k Yellow Gold Plated “A Mother Holds Her Child’s Hand For A Short While And Their Hearts Forever” Open Heart Pendant
    • Clothing: Gerber 5-Pack Onesies Brand One Piece Underwear
    • Shoes: Crocs Classic Clog
    • Beauty: Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System
    • Health & Personal Care: Philips 7310 Norelco Men’s Shaving System
    • Tools & Home Improvement: Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener
    • Automotive: Wagan 12-Volt Heated Seat Cushion
    • Baby: Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether

    Did anyone order you a Kindle Fire?

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