No kidding – It’s adults driving toy sales in 2023

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Nostalgia and Prices Surge

Toy stores have been a destination for American children for decades, especially during the holiday season. But it turns out kids aren’t the only ones who like to play. A consumer group that’s referred to as “kidults” is one of the toy industry’s most important subsets. Older buyers account for almost 25% of all toy sales every year, according to NPD Group.

 

Kidults — defined as anyone ages 12 and over — have bought toys for years. But this trend has accelerated in recent years, particularly during the pandemic. That continuing demand, as well as higher prices due to inflation, is helping the toy industry keep pace.

Kidults These Days

Toy company executives say the kidult trend is partly rooted in how society has changed, in that adults are now more free to express fandom as a part of adulthood. This includes movie franchises, cartoons, superheroes, and other sources of nostalgia.

 

Also, some of the consumer products we now consider ubiquitous — such as branded bedding, clothing, and other collectibles — are relatively new phenomena. For example, the Star Wars franchise changed the toy game in the late 1970s. Kids who grew up with the prequel series are now in their 30s and 40s, but continue to buy some of those same products.

Supply Chain Snafus

Like all other retailers, toy stores have struggled to manage their inventory levels. Last year’s supply chain issues meant orders were placed early in a bid to avoid empty shelves. But inflation and changing consumer trends also hurt demand, leading to oversupply. The kidult group has helped companies deal with that glut, as 60% of the industry’s dollar growth was tied to older customers for the 12-month period ending in September.

 

But companies are still offering discounts in a bid to move product this holiday season. Bratz doll creator MGA Entertainment is selling 10 times the number of toys in the $15 and under range that it sold last year. Adults will be a bit more price conscious than kids sending Santa a wish list, but there may be similar toys on both lists.

 

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So, you just brought Fido home. No matter if Fido is a 5-pound Chihuahua or an 80-pound Doberman, your precious new furbaby is probably going to want toys.

 

Luckily, the dog toy market has exploded after more people adopted dogs during the pandemic, which exploded the already-existing trend of more folks wanting fur babies as opposed to human ones.

 

In fact, for a new fur parent, the dog toy market can be very overwhelming. So we’ve rounded up a list of the most common types of toys and a few options for each category depending on your dog’s size and, perhaps most importantly, how easily she can destroy a stuffed animal!

 

We’ve also included a few options from independent sellers on Etsy if you’re looking to avoid shopping on larger online stores.

 

Note that many of these options come in different sizes and strengths. Additionally, prices and availability are accurate as of publication and are subject to change.

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price:$10.94
  • Best for: Many of the reviewers say they bought this for a new pup, but some reviewers also indicated that it’s suitable for larger dogs who may be more gentle chewers, too.

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $9.99
  • Best for: Any sized dog who can handle the average plushie

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $11.99
  • Best for: Reviewers indicated that their strong chewers didn’t destroy this plushie.

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: Starts at $14
  • Best for: This comes in M/L and XL, making it appropriate for most dogs.

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $12.99 each (must buy each toy individually)
  • Best for: These fruity toys are on the smaller side and may be best for small-to-medium dogs.

 

BarkBallBoutique / Etsy

 

  • Find it on: Amazon 
  • Price: $6.99, although other food plushies listed may be more expensive (such as $7.99 for the ice cream cone)
  • Best for: These squeakers don’t have any stuffing, making them a great choice for dogs that like to tear the stuffing out of their toys (and for more gentle chewers, too!)

 

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  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: Starts at $3.99 for a small and goes up to $12 for an XL
  • Best for: This toy comes in a variety of sizes, making it perfect for any doggy.

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $4.98
  • Best for: Reviewers say this is great for gentle chewers. However, it may be a pass if your dog is prone to destroying toys!

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: Starts at $10.17 for a small and goes up to $23.64 for the largest size
  • Best for: Many reviewers say this is great for any sized dog who’s active, athletic and a heavy chewer.

 

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  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: Starts at $7.27 for an XL and goes up to $12.07 for an XXL
  • Best for: Large dogs or owners of multiple dogs who like to play together!

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: $4.12
  • Best for: Small-medium dogs, puppies

 

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: $11.98
  • Best for: Large-to-XL dogs who need a thicker, sturdier rope

 

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  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $12.99
  • Best for: Many reviewers say it’s great for strong chewers, big and small alike.

 

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: $8.59 for barbecue-flavored, $9.97 for bacon
  • Best for: Many reviewers say this is great for strong chewers, although some also caution that ultra-chewers may break off bits of the nylabone.

 

Amazon

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $4.21
  • Best for: Many reviewers say the bone may be best suited for small-to-medium dogs, although reviewers with dogs as small as Frenchies and as large as Goldendoodlies gave it 5/5 stars!

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $9.65
  • Best for: This particular listing is best for larger dogs, although you can find smaller antlers at most pet stores, too.

 

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: $9.99 for a small, $13.99 for M/L
  • Best for: Any sized heavy chewer

 

Amazon

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: Starts at $2.19 for a medium up to $3.97 for an XL
  • Best for: The size range makes it great for most dog sizes, although heavy chewers may want to pass.

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $15 for small, $20 for large
  • Best for: Most reviewers say this is great for any sized dog and can be washed, making it perfect for dogs who may slobber on it trying to get the treats out!

 

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: $5.99 for a medium
  • Best for: This ball will be suitable for most dogs, but you can get it in a bigger or smaller size, too!

 

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  • Find it on: Amazon
  • Price: Depends on size and material, but Dogwood, pictured here, ranges from $6 to $7.50
  • Best for: Heavy chewers of any shape and size!

 

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  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $17.95
  • Best for: Many reviewers say it was a hit for their XL dogs, such as Dobermans, Pitbulls and German Shepherds.

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $5.99 for small, $10.26 for large
  • Best for: Strong chewers of all sizes who are also looking to clean their teeth!

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: Starts at $2.77 for an XS and goes up to $9.49 for an XL
  • Best for: All dogs who love to chew!

 

Chewy

 

 

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  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $9.98
  • Best for: Medium-to-large dogs who aren’t super chewers

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Etsy
  • Price: $38.99
  • Best for: Any dog looking for a few sniffing training games

 

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  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $9.95 for a 3-inch ball, $12.45 for a 4-inch
  • Best for: Many reviewers say this is perfect for puppies and dogs who aren’t super-chewers.

 

Chewy

 

  • Find it on: Chewy
  • Price: $14.32
  • Best for: With three levels of difficulty, many reviewers say this is best for puppies and younger dogs so you can build up the difficulty level as they get older.

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