Instant Pots, Fingerlings and iPhones: What people were buying this holiday season

A look at what experts say were some of the most popular items this shopping season.

Gadgets like the Instant Pot, which combines a pressure cooker, a slow cooker, rice cooker and more, are still hot this year.
Gadgets like the Instant Pot, which combines a pressure cooker, a slow cooker, rice cooker and more, are still hot this year.  (Joe O'Connal / THE CANADIAN PRESS file photo)  

NEW YORK—Multi-use cookers, toy monkeys, and lots of velvet. Here's a look at what experts say were some of the most popular items this holiday season:

TOYS: Fingerlings, the $15 colourful monkeys that wrap around a finger, have been hard to find sometimes. Other hot items were the LOL Surprise ball, which hides small dolls and other trinkets in layers inside. And Hatchimals, animatronic bird-like creatures that hatch from eggs, were back this year with new twists after being a hit last year. Board games are popular too, particularly messy ones like Soggy Doggy, which shakes water onto players. And Star Wars toys related to the latest movie are faring well, though not matching last year's success, says Jim Silver, editor-in-chief of toy site TTPM.

Wowee creative director Benny Dongarra, right, and mechanical engineer Anthony Lemire hold Fingerlings. The Montreal-based company behind Fingerlings says it knew early on it had a hit on its fingers.
Wowee creative director Benny Dongarra, right, and mechanical engineer Anthony Lemire hold Fingerlings. The Montreal-based company behind Fingerlings says it knew early on it had a hit on its fingers.  (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press file photo)  

CLOTHING: Cold weather has driven shoppers to buy coats, boots and gloves, but they’re also picking up other fashion items, says Scott Bernhardt, president of Planalytics, which consults with retailers on weather patterns. Velvet is again taking centre stage, with blazers, dresses and wide-leg pants all being the most-wanted pieces, says Lyst, a massive fashion e-commerce platform.

Coats, boots and gloves were among the popular fashion gifts this year.
Coats, boots and gloves were among the popular fashion gifts this year.  (Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star File Photo)  
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HOUSEWARES: Gadgets like the Instant Pot, which combines a pressure cooker, a slow cooker, rice cooker and more, are still hot this year. In the year that ended in November, sales of multi-use cookers rose 79 per cent to more than $300 million, says the NPD Group, a market research firm. Multi-cookers were big hits over Thanksgiving weekend and inventory was sold out or low, but has since been replenished, NPD says.

Cubes of beef are sauteed in the Instant Pot for a beef barbacoa tacos recipe.
Cubes of beef are sauteed in the Instant Pot for a beef barbacoa tacos recipe.  (Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS file photo)  

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: New Apple iPhones and watches as well as new video consoles topped shoppers’ list for consumer electronics, says Craig Johnson, president of consulting group Customer Growth Partners. Popular consoles included the hand-held Nintendo Switch, and nostalgia has made the Super NES Classic, a miniature version of the coveted 1990s console, hard to find.

The Nintendo Switch, which was introduced in March, is widely expected to surpass the Wii to become Nintendo's best-selling product.
The Nintendo Switch, which was introduced in March, is widely expected to surpass the Wii to become Nintendo's best-selling product.  (Troy Harvey/Bloomberg file photo)  

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