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(Reuters) -Amazon.com Inc said on Wednesday it recorded its biggest ever Thanksgiving weekend this year as shoppers, undeterred by inflation, scooped up everything from New Balance sneakers to Nintendo Switch (NYSE:) gaming consoles.
Fire TV Sticks, AirPods and Champion clothing were among the top-selling items, Amazon (NASDAQ:) said.
Amazon did not provide a total sales figure for the weekend, but noted shoppers generated more than $1 billion in sales for small businesses in the United States.
The National Retail Federation said on Tuesday a record number of 196.7 million people shopped during the five-day period from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, while Adobe (NASDAQ:) Analytics said Cyber Monday sales rose to $11.3 billion, making it the biggest U.S. online shopping day in history.
Amazon in October hosted a second Prime Day-like event, offering steep holiday discounts, while rivals ranging from Walmart (NYSE:) Inc to Best Buy Co Inc (NYSE:) also launched their own sales events to lure shoppers.
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