Trade Ya? My Cockatiel for Your Zhu Zhu Pet

Parents still on the hunt for Zhu Zhu Pets are growing desperate—and the folks who are willing to part with the robotic pet hamster toys in their possession are growing demanding.

The craze for Zhu Zhu Pets, the must-have, can’t-find toy of the holiday season, doesn’t seem to be losing steam. eBay tells me that there were more than one million searches for Zhu Zhu Pets in the first week of December, and roughly 100,000 Zhu Zhu items were sold on the site during that same time period. It’s hard to say what Zhu Zhus are selling for nowadays, but mark-ups of four or more times the retail price seem fairly standard.

Want to know where Zhu Zhus are hottest? eBay has some indication, with its newly created Zhu Zhu digital heat map. The cute toy hamsters, described by late night’s Jimmy Kimmel as a “Matchbox car with hair on it,” appear on a map of the U.S. in bigger size and denser clusters in the parts of the country that have yielded the most Zhu Zhu sales on eBay. Right now, the map shows lots of mid- and giant-sized hamsters over the Midwest and nearly all of the East Coast.

Check it out:

Craigslist offers another insight into Zhu Zhu mania. Here’s what turned up in the bartering sections of various Craigslists around the country:

In southern California, somebody is willing to trade four Zhu Zhu Pets for two adult passes to Disneyland.

In Minneapolis, Zhu Zhu Pets are available if you’re willing to hand over Nintendo DS2 games, an electric blanket, homemade quilts, or other items.

In Philadelphia, a new or slightly used T-Mobile G1 phone (preferably white) can be traded for Zhu Zhu Pets and some accessories.

In New Jersey, the owner of a Zhu Zhu (Num Nums) wants a $50 gift card to Home Depot or Lowes.

And in Chicago, a “hand fed baby cockatiel with a cage” is being offered in exchange for “Zhu Zhu pets and/or accs.”

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  • firstwestern1

    This is the dark side of capitalism. Greedy resellers pressuring the supply side creating an artificial shortage and driving the price up. It happens with every commodity out there. You know those Black Friday crowds? Studies have shown that nearly 60% of the ridiculously cheap big ticket items sold that day are sold to resellers who list them on Craigs, Ebay, etc.

  • clareb

    You don’t have to become a victim to these resellers and there’s still time to get popular products before Christmas even if they are out of stock now. Try using Product-Alertz.com – it monitors Amazon products that are currently out of stock and notifies you the moment they are restocked. I’ve used it and it works.

  • markqq

    I use the free service AZNotify.com to be ready to snipe Zhu Zhu’s for $9.99 on Amazon as soon as they come back in stock. It’s like cheating!

  • mikesmullin

    I am suspect that this map can be effectively used to gauge consumer interest by region. The regional lop-sidedness is more likely illustrating where the drop-ship wholesalers are located.

    Especially if the data is from eBay, it’s probably based off the listing item location or “ships from” addresses. Which, if you are a drop-shipper on eBay, will be the physical address of the wholesaler warehouse. Most prolifically located in all the bay states–the first stop for all cheap China crap once its offloaded by the import cargo ships–where it appears sales are the largest according to the map.

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