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65 Surprising, Weird Things Amazon's Selling Out Of Now

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July 11, 2026

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65 Surprising, Weird Things Amazon's Selling Out Of Now

We’ve dug through Amazon's endless digital shelves to find the strangest buys imaginable — and every one is selling like hotcakes.

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Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Amazon shoppers spend more than $26 billion on Prime Day

U.S. online shoppers clawed for deals on electronics, appliances, items for children and everyday essentials during Amazon.com’s (AMZN.O) annual sales event Prime Day, spending more than 26.4 billion from June 23 through June 26, according to data firm Adobe ​Analytics. The multibillion-dollar spend marks a 9.3 year-over-year increase that retail experts attribute to high ​inflation []...Click to read more

E! Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

Amazon Loves This Define Jacket Dupe, Now It’s $12 for Prime Day

For savvy shoppers, there's nothing quite as satisfying as finding a deal so good it feels illegal - and that's exactly what's happening on Amazon right now during Prime Day 2026. Our editors are...

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 22, 2026

Got $2,000? Here's Why This Trillion-Dollar Memory Giant Is a Screaming Buy Before June 24.

Micron's stock still looks cheap on a forward earnings basis.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 29, 2026

Record Retail Inflows: Where Is All The Money Coming From?

Record Retail Inflows: Where Is All The Money Coming From?

Us Weekly

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· Jun 25, 2026

14 Too-Good-to-Be-True Prime Day Deals Our Shopping Editor *Actually* Bought

The clock is ticking! There are less than 48 hours left in Amazon’s annual Prime Day sale, and I’m here to help you sort the treasure from the trash. It’s certainly overwhelming to know what’s actually a good deal. As Senior Commerce Editor, I’m letting you take a sneak peek at my Amazon shopping history []

Fortune

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· Jun 26, 2026

Morgan Stanley on life after selling your business: a roadmap for entrepreneurs

Selling your company can be the financial win of a lifetime — and one of the most disorienting transitions you'll ever face.

Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 23, 2026

Amazon Prime Day Is Here—And These Fashion Deals Are Already in Editors’ Carts

It’s happening! Remain calmor don’t.

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Checkout Surprise: How a Retail Employee’s Simple Gift Advice Sparked an Absolute Family Shopping Legend

That is such a sweet story! The post The Checkout Surprise: How a Retail Employee’s Simple Gift Advice Sparked an Absolute Family Shopping Legend appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Polygon

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· Jun 29, 2026

Target raises Pokémon card prices for popular new products

Popular products like Ascended Heroes, Chaos Rising, and Perfect Order are more expensive at the retail chain

ZDNet

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· Jun 23, 2026

Amazon has Lego sets on sale for Prime Day - and if you like to build, you'll want to check these out

Amazon Prime Day has ushered in deals on top products like TVs, laptops, and... Legos. Shop these savings now.

Investing.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets

Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets

BizNews

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· Jun 30, 2026

The ten most expensive auction sales ever

The ten most expensive auction sales ever

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 22, 2026

Everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day

Here's everything you need to know about the 4-day sales event on Amazon.

Mashable

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· Jul 12, 2026

Gamestop marks up popular Pokémon on card game by 300%

It's officially a trend: retailers are starting to chase aftermarket profits by marking up popular products.

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

14 Walmart Deals We like Better than That Other Sale Happening Right Now

Prime Day is in full swing, but Amazon isn’t the only shop with deals. Walmart has a competing sale it calls, in a burst of creativity, “Walmart Deals.” Like Prime Day, Walmart’s sale features a range of deals on headphones, tablets, kitchen gear, and other tech. The best part is, there are no members-only deals []

Kotaku

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· Jul 10, 2026

GameStop’s Australian Outlets Leave Pokémon TCG Customers Furious After Insane Bait-N-Switch Pricing

Fake 'outrageous' prices turned out to be a trick, leaving just about everyone annoyed

Wired

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· Jun 27, 2026

17 Last Minute Prime Day Apple Deals on iPads, Macs, and More

Despite the surprise price increases to iPads and Macs, there are some fantastic Prime Day deals still left to shop.

People.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

I'm Saving Over $100 on My Amazon Go-Tos While They're on Sale from $2 for Prime Day

What repeat buys are you going to save on today?

Kitchn

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· Jun 30, 2026

It’s Everywhere: The Popular Flavor Is Taking Over Grocery Shelves

It coincides with America’s 250th birthday. READ MORE...

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Inspired By His Dad’s 1990s eBay Business, He’s Flipping Products Into Millions of Dollars a Year: ‘I Was Hooked On Selling’

Nick Bruni always liked the idea of being his own boss.

Global News

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Curator: Amazon Prime Day is here–shop deals on brands like Shark, Coleman & beyond

Shopping just got sweet again, with savings on top brands like Shark, Colour WOW, Coleman and more. Read on for all the best deals during Amazon Prime Day 2026.

The Independent

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump cashed in with 327 stock purchases just before he sent the market soaring by pausing tariffs: disclosure

The purchases were made on April 8, 2025, six days after Trump initiated a global trade war and day before he posted on Truth Social: “THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!”

RedState

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· Jul 1, 2026

Senate's New AICOA Attack on Amazon: Cronyism for Big Retail?

Senate's New AICOA Attack on Amazon: Cronyism for Big Retail?

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 13, 2026

Foreign shoppers put Shinsegae on track for W1tr sales

Shinsegae Department Store said Monday that sales to foreign customers surged 120 percent on-year to a record 580 billion won (385 million) in the first half, putting the retailer on track to surpass 1 trillion won in annual foreign sales for the first time. The first-half total already accounts for nearly 90 percent of last year's full-year foreign sales. Shinsegae attributed the growth to its luxury brand lineup, K-culture content developed with K-pop artists and the Korea Tourism Organizatio

Elite Daily

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· Jun 28, 2026

65 Extremely Cheap Things That Are Actually Life-Changing

Your life is about to get so much better with these ridiculously cheap Amazon finds.

Ars Technica

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple ratchets up prices, blames the cost of memory

Some Macs are hundreds of dollars more expensive today than yesterday.

Inc.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

The ‘World Cup’ Framework: 3 Non-Negotiable Rules for a High-Performing Go-to-Market Team 

Even trillion-dollar companies have sales problems. Here’s how to fix yours.

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Related coverage for "65 Surprising, Weird Things Amazon's Selling Out Of Now": Off The Press — Amazon shoppers spend more than $26 billion on Prime Day. E! Online — Amazon Loves This Define Jacket Dupe, Now It’s $12 for Prime Day. The Motley Fool — Got $2,000? Here's Why This Trillion-Dollar Memory Giant Is a Screaming Buy Before June 24.. Seeking Alpha — Record Retail Inflows: Where Is All The Money Coming From?. Us Weekly — 14 Too-Good-to-Be-True Prime Day Deals Our Shopping Editor *Actually* Bought. Fortune — Morgan Stanley on life after selling your business: a roadmap for entrepreneurs. Cosmopolitan — Amazon Prime Day Is Here—And These Fashion Deals Are Already in Editors’ Carts. TwistedSifter — The Checkout Surprise: How a Retail Employee’s Simple Gift Advice Sparked an Absolute Family Shopping Legend. Polygon — Target raises Pokémon card prices for popular new products. ZDNet — Amazon has Lego sets on sale for Prime Day - and if you like to build, you'll want to check these out. Investing.com — Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into U.S. consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets. BizNews — The ten most expensive auction sales ever. ABC7 New York — Everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day . Mashable — Gamestop marks up popular Pokémon on card game by 300%. DNyuz — 14 Walmart Deals We like Better than That Other Sale Happening Right Now. Kotaku — GameStop’s Australian Outlets Leave Pokémon TCG Customers Furious After Insane Bait-N-Switch Pricing. Wired — 17 Last Minute Prime Day Apple Deals on iPads, Macs, and More. People.com — I'm Saving Over $100 on My Amazon Go-Tos While They're on Sale from $2 for Prime Day. Kitchn — It’s Everywhere: The Popular Flavor Is Taking Over Grocery Shelves. Entrepreneur.com — Inspired By His Dad’s 1990s eBay Business, He’s Flipping Products Into Millions of Dollars a Year: ‘I Was Hooked On Selling’. Global News — The Curator: Amazon Prime Day is here–shop deals on brands like Shark, Coleman & beyond. The Independent — Trump cashed in with 327 stock purchases just before he sent the market soaring by pausing tariffs: disclosure. RedState — Senate's New AICOA Attack on Amazon: Cronyism for Big Retail?. The korea Herald News — Foreign shoppers put Shinsegae on track for W1tr sales. Elite Daily — 65 Extremely Cheap Things That Are Actually Life-Changing. Ars Technica — Apple ratchets up prices, blames the cost of memory. Inc.com — The ‘World Cup’ Framework: 3 Non-Negotiable Rules for a High-Performing Go-to-Market Team