top of page

Solutions

Not sure where to start?

Uncover the right solution for your business in a few clicks.

Our Liquid Data® technology provides cross-industry data and advanced analytics in a single, open platform.

SOLUTIONS

Designed for small CPG businesses. 

Curated reports and guided analysis.

Answer the most pressing business questions.

Data and analytics for a single source of truth. 

NCSolutions
is now part of Circana!

The power of NCSolutions (NCS) and Circana’s combined data means a larger pool of buyers and stronger media solutions for you. 

static-bg-cube-right.jpg

Nielsen's 

Marketing Mix Modeling

is now part of Circana!

Optimize your spend across channels and marketing drivers—maximizing ROI and accelerating growth. 

Halloween.jpg

This Halloween

the candy aisle has a new frontrunner. 

Over the first four weeks of the season, shoppers picked up 31.2 million pounds of non-chocolate Halloween candy, surpassing 25.1 million pounds of chocolate.

Which Halloween Candy Do you Prefer?

Company

Resources

CPG Consumer Spend Tracker

Download our weekly U.S. consumer packaged goods sector monitoring report.

New strategies and tactics.

Circana's official announcements.

Circana in the press.

Industry rankings vs. previous data period.

See how Circana can help your business grow.

Perspectives from our thought leaders.

A curriculum to address your needs.

Solving challenges that matter to you.

Thought leaders giving growth insights.

Consumer insights and buying trends.

Posted in:

Category

Global Toy Sales Stabilize in 2024: Collectibles, Fan Favorites, and Smart Spending Shape the Market

  • Enterprise40
  • Jan 30
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 2

Birth rate slump is no match for “kidult” buyers


PARIS, January 30, 2025  Circana™, a leading advisor on the complexity of consumer behavior, today announced the 2024 toy sales performance results across 12 global markets (G12), including Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States. Across the G12, sales declined by 0.6% in 2024, versus 2023, according to Circana’s Retail Tracking Service.


In 2024, the average selling price was flat year-over-year (-0.2%), following four consecutive years of growth. Five of the 11 toys supercategories tracked by Circana experienced a year-over-year dollar sales increase within the G12. Building sets grew for the fifth consecutive year and captured the top spot in terms of both sales and growth, up 14%. Explorative and other toys also grew, by 5%, and sales of vehicles increased by 3%. The plush and games and puzzles segments each increased sales by 1%. 


In a year with fewer blockbuster films, licensed toy sales grew 8% and accounted for 34% of the total toy market. These positive results highlight both the continued appeal of new and evergreen, or sometimes nostalgia-based franchises, as well as sports-driven merchandise in driving sales. Pokémon retained its crown as the top-selling toy property globally, followed by familiar classics like Barbie, Marvel Universe, Hot Wheels, and Star Wars. Notably, LEGO Botanicals emerged as the top gaining property, reflecting the trend towards toys targeted at adult consumers, tapping into the mindfulness trend and toys for better mental health.


Sales of collectible toys grew almost 5% to represent 18% of overall volumes and 15% of value sales. On-trend small collectibles figures, trading card games, and plush toys fueled sales year-round thanks to some manufacturers refreshing product lines to appeal to fans of all ages.  


“Toys sales in 2024 reflect a strong contrast in consumer behavior – between shoppers making very rational decisions, buying on deals and on an as needed basis, whilst at the same time clearly indulging on feel-good toys to fuel their fandom or to give themselves some respite,” said Frédérique Tutt, global toys industry advisor at Circana. “Sales of collectible toys have never been as high as in 2024.” 


U.S. toy market snapshot


Looking at the U.S. market specifically, which accounts for more than half of toy sales across the G12, year-over-year dollar sales were flat, slightly outperforming the G12 with sales down 0.3%. Decline rates across dollars and units have slowed substantially compared to the big drop in 2023 when dollars declined by 7%. 


In 2024, three of the 11 supercategories posted dollar growth in the U.S. In line with the G12, building sets was the fastest-growing, up 16%, driven by LEGO Botanicals. Sales of explorative and other toys grew by 10%, led by NBA, and vehicles increased by 2% driven by Monster Jam.   


“Toy sales experienced stabilization in 2024 as the industry moved from a state of correction to consistency,” said Juli Lennett, U.S. toys industry advisor at Circana. “Stabilizing tailwinds including growth in the adult toy market helped balance out the headwinds including higher grocery prices and rising consumer debt. In 2025, I expect we will see the toy industry move from consistency to creativity; we have a stronger lineup of highly anticipated toyetic movies coming in 2025 and 2026 to stimulate growth for the industry.”   


“This year we expect the global toy market to be positively impacted by the box office and popular series’ on streaming platforms, continuing to fuel young and mature consumer appetites for toys and collectible merchandise,” said Tutt. “These factors should help make up for the declining birth rates across most regions and economic uncertainty impacting consumers’ spending mindset.”


Press Contacts


Marissa Guyduy Senior Manager, Public Relations

Circana


Nikki Alvey Eureka Comms Nikki@eurekacomms.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)7973 354 706


Enterprise40

Birth rate slump is no match for “kidult” buyers PARIS, January 30, 2025   –   Circana ™, a leading advisor on the complexity of consumer...

Other posts you might be interested in
About the author

View all solutions that

bottom of page