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Puking Ball

Puking Ball shows demand growing +285.7% this quarter, but a failed launch gate (market size, growth, or returns) keeps it on the watch list.

Flapen Score

60
Worth a look
Market size 4Growth 100Conversion 54Competition 39Returns 97Price range 41Avg price 25Brand share 68Review moat 71Quality gap 99
This niche Category average

Is Puking Ball profitable on Amazon?

According to Flapen's Amazon United Kingdom niche tracking, Puking Ball is a £15K/yr Amazon United Kingdom market (37K searches/yr). The top 5 brands hold 64% of demand. Demand peaks in Sep–Dec. Verdict: Worth a look — 60/100.

Puking Ball: the Amazon niche in one read

Everything a seller checks before entering, in three answers.

Is the demand real?

Worth a look. Search demand moved +285.7% over the last 90 days and 4.5% of searches end in a purchase.

£15K

revenue / yr

Units sold / yr2K
Search volume / yr+285.7%37K
Conversion rate4.5%
Avg price£8.95

Who owns the niche?

The top 5 brands hold 64% of demand, so 36% of the market is open.

36%

open market share

Brands · sellers13 · 21
Top-5 product click share61%
Open market36%
Avg brand age41 months

Is there a way in?

Listing quality. The average product page scores 0/100 on content standards. Incumbents average 3.6★ — the gap to enter on.

0/100

page quality · 18 products

Sponsored placement78%
New entrants (1y)7· 0 succeeded
Avg rating3.6★
Avg reviews654

Top Puking Ball products & what they sell for

Every tracked product — its share of the shelf, its review moat, and what it sells for.

Competition: brands, sellers & click share

The top 5 products take 61% of clicks — established leaders, but buyers still shop beyond them.

£0£598£1K£2K£2K1101001K10K Review Count Sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)4 products missing review or click data not plotted

Brands

13 rising

Sellers

21

Top-5 brand share

64%

Top 20: 100%

Top-5 click share

61%

Top 20: 100%

Open market

26%

  • TUBAWD15%
  • Pipihome14%
  • Vibbang12%
  • ONEGlobal12%
  • Ainiv11%
  • XLTXWD10%

Puking Ball demand & seasonality

Weekly search volume, with the niche's key stats alongside.

Volume37KCVR4.5%Products18Brands13Top 5 Brands64%OOS Rate31.3%Rating3.6★Reviews654Avg BSR#972
25K15KSpike '25Prime Day '25Black Friday '25Spike '26DecJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun

Peak months: Sep, Dec · busiest ÷ quietest = 93.0×

Top Puking Ball search terms shoppers use

The exact queries shoppers type, with yearly volume, growth and conversion.

  • puking ball22K/yr
  • puking ball toy10K/yr
  • pucking ball3K/yr
  • puke ball1K/yr
  • egg stress ball1K/yr

What reviews say buyers love and hate about Puking Ball

What buyers mention most, as a share of all reviews.

What buyers love

88% of reviews
Fun/Entertainment Experience29%

Great fun

Advertised Vs Actual Product13%

As described great little fun item

Gifting Purpose12%

Good for a funny kids gift

Quality-Overall11%

Great quality

Grip7%

Perfect for stiff hands to exercise them

What buyers complain about

92% of reviews
Functionality-Overall24%

Didnt work for me

Quality-Overall23%

Poor quality - broke on its first day

Durability10%

After brake

Ease Of Use10%

Hard to squeeze

Value For Money9%

A waste of money

Puking Ball return rate & reasons

Why buyers send it back, as a share of all return requests.

0.7%

Return rate

43%

Fixable by listing

The "fixable" share counts expectation-mismatch reasons — size, look, advertised-vs-actual — that better copy and images address.

1Size-Overall
15%
2Advertised Vs Actual Product
10%
3Functionality-Overall
9%
4Hard Feel
9%
5Ease Of Use
8%

Common Puking Ball questions

The questions sellers ask about this niche, answered from the tracked metrics.

Flapen scores Puking Ball 60/100 on Amazon United Kingdom — Worth a look. The niche generates £15K/yr across 18 tracked products. 0 of 7 products launched in the last 360 days are still selling. Search demand moved +285.7% over the last 90 days.
Search demand for Puking Ball on Amazon United Kingdom peaks in Sep–Dec, where the busiest month runs 93.0× the quietest.