November 2025 marks the kick-off of the holiday shopping season, and as a dropshipping blogger, I can feel the excitement building. The Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday sales frenzy are around the corner, driving record-breaking online purchases. In fact, analysts project $253.4 billion in US online sales during Nov–Dec 2025. That means consumers are already hunting for gift ideas, tech deals, and cozy home goods. As someone who stays on top of trends, I’ve rounded up a fresh list of winning dropshipping products for November 2025. From a charming Highland Cow stuffed plush to a gadget-filled salad jar, these picks span toys, kitchenware, fashion, beauty, and more. Each selection is timely (gift season!), has strong appeal, and can fit neatly into a dropshipper’s store. I’ve also included quick tips on what makes each product a hot seller, who’s buying it, and how to source it via CJdropshipping. Let’s dive in and gear up for a big holiday rush!
How To Find Best Dropshipping Products
Over the years I’ve learned that finding top-selling dropshipping items isn’t luck – it’s research and strategy. I start by monitoring seasonality and events (holiday themes, back-to-school, etc.). In November, everyone’s focused on Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and holiday preparations. That means shoppers want giftables, winter essentials, and novelty items (from festive hoodies to pet toys). I use tools like Google Trends, keyword search data, and marketplaces to spot surges in interest. For example, dropshipping experts suggest analyzing search trends and sales data for November keywords; by tracking spikes in “XYZ gift” or “XYZ gadget,” you can predict what’s catching fire.
I also keep an eye on social media (TikTok, Instagram) and e-commerce resources. Many successful sellers use platforms like AutoDS or Google Shopping to see what’s trending. Some even study influencer content or ad spy tools to see which products go viral. According to one guide, top November products are chosen by combining seasonal demand and Google search data. In practice, I might check a tool or trending page on CJdropshipping or AliExpress to see what’s in their “holiday picks.”
Key steps I follow:
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Trend Research: Use Google Trends to compare interest in products (e.g. search volume for “heated foot warmer” vs. last year). A rising trend is a good signal.
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Marketplaces & Communities: Browse Shopify blogs, Reddit, or TikTok hashtags like #holidaygiftideas or #dropshipping finds. I often find “winning product” ideas in online groups.
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Competition Scan: Look at what other dropshippers are featuring. If many stores just added Christmas sweaters, that’s a hint.
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Use Supplier Data: CJdropshipping and other suppliers often highlight “hot” or “winning” items each month. These lists (like CJ’s Top Dropshipping Products for November 2025) can reveal high-potential items and market sizes. For instance, CJ notes pet products alone are a $152 billion market in the US with consistent demand and loyal customers.
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Gauge Profitability: A product should have decent margins and add-on potential. For holiday season, bundles (like a fitness band + charging dock) or kits can boost average order value.
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Test Small: Finally, I validate a product by ordering a sample, checking shipping times, and maybe running a small ad campaign. Real customer reaction (clicks, comments) tells me a lot.
 
By combining these tactics – data analysis, trend-spotting tools, and intuition – I can build a balanced lineup of “evergreen” sellers and seasonal hot picks. This way, my store has stable earners (like phone cases) and November-specific items (like novelty gifts) to maximize holiday sales.
Best dropshipping products November 2025
1. Highland Cow Stuffed Plush

I never thought a cuddly farm animal would make my list of hot sellers, but the Highland Cow stuffed plush has been a big hit. These are those fluffy, big-horned cow dolls (often the cute shaggy-brown variety) that look like they stepped off a country farm. They’re eye-catching and oh-so-cozy to hug. In November, plush toys are always in demand – they’re classic holiday gifts. In fact, CJdropshipping’s data confirms that “Dolls & Plush Toys always move in Q4” and can be marketed as “holiday plush gifts”. I’ve sold plenty of teddy bears and character dolls during the holiday rush, and unique ones like a Highland Cow just give people something fresh to post on Instagram or hang on the Christmas tree.
Why it’s trending: Plush animals hit gift lists every December, but the Highland Cow stands out because of its novelty appeal. It’s a conversation starter (cute design with curly fur and mini horns), and it fits the “cottagecore” or farmhouse-chic aesthetic that’s popular on social media. Also, after a stressful 2025 for many, people are gravitating towards comforting, nostalgic items. A soft plushie is the ultimate comfort item.
Target buyers: Parents and grandparents buy them as kids’ gifts – toddlers love animal toys. Young adults also pick them up as quirky room decor or a gift for “the friend who has everything.” (I’ve even seen teens hunting down these cows as bedroom accents.) Let’s say “animal lovers, farmhouse décor fans, and teens/collectors”. More broadly, anyone looking for a warm, huggable gift (on an easy-to-market basis as “limited edition holiday plush”) is the audience. The persona: a gift-giver who sees something fun and squishy as the perfect present.
Selling points: The Highland Cow plush is extra soft and well-made (you’ll want to highlight high-quality plush material in the listing). It’s also unique: not every store has a cow with a woolly coat! Marketing should emphasize how it’s as cute as it is cuddly. Key notes: “realistic details” (little horns and embroidered face), “portable size” (e.g. 12–14 inches long, great for kids), and “collectible holiday design.” For winter, I might even bundle it with a small Santa hat or a Christmas ribbon. These plush toys are impulse-pleasers – at under $20 retail, they’re an easy add-on to larger orders or a Secret Santa pick.
You can source this item through CJdropshipping – for example, CJ has a “Creative Cartoon Highland Cow Plush Toy” listing (or similar cow plush dolls). Check CJdropshipping for “Highland Cow Plush” to get the exact link and variations in color or size. Overall, it’s a giftable, cozy item that ticks all the boxes for holiday shoppers.
2. Side-opening Salad Jar

Next up is the Side-Opening Salad Jar, a clever kitchen gadget that’s surprisingly hot for the season. If you haven’t seen one, it’s basically a mason jar designed with a lid or a compartment on the side so you can eat salad straight out of the jar without flipping it. They often have a leakproof dressing container built in. Why would a salad container be big in November? Two reasons: giftable kitchenware and the year-end push for healthy habits.
Why it’s relevant in Nov 2025: Health and wellness trends are evergreen, but the holiday season adds a twist. People realize they’ve indulged a bit over Thanksgiving, so many want to “stay on track” or prep healthy meals. A salad jar makes lunchtime interesting during busy winter workdays. Plus, kitchen gadgets are hot holiday gifts for the home chef or the health nut in the family. In CJdropshipping’s Q4 trends, kitchen and baking items surge in November (think cookie cutters, novelty molds, etc.), showing that creative food containers also get attention. A colorful salad jar can be marketed as a fun, practical gift for anyone who loves meal prep.
Target buyers: Busy professionals and students who pack lunches to work or school. Fitness enthusiasts and diet-watchers who prepare meals in advance. Also, parents who want convenient meal options for kids, or the Instagram foodies who will “food hack” their salads. It can also appeal to eco-conscious consumers, since these jars replace disposable plastic containers. Persona: “health-conscious millennial who streams salad-making videos” or “young mom prepping lunches.”
Selling points: The side-opening salad jar is leak-proof and convenient. Emphasize the built-in dressing compartment and the ease of tossing the jar to mix ingredients (some models stand upright and you shake them). They’re usually made of glass or sturdy plastic and often are dishwasher safe. I highlight features like BPA-free materials, airtight seal, and the novel design (“open from the side for easy eating!”). For dropshippers, these are lightweight, cheap to ship, and pair nicely with other health products (like a recipe ebook or salad utensils).
For sourcing, look for “mason jar salad container” or “side-opening salad jar” on CJdropshipping (sku:CJYD2416468 ).
3. Back Mesh Hoodie

There’s a reason techwear and athleisure have been climbing all year, and the Back Mesh Hoodie taps right into that trend. Picture a lightweight hoodie that has a breathable mesh panel on the back. It’s part sportswear, part streetwear. As we gear up for colder days, people want warmer clothes – but gym-goers especially love hoodies that don’t overheat them. A back-mesh design is perfect for running or working out in cooler weather.
Why it’s trending: Winter fitness is on the rise – gyms see a lot of new members in the New Year, and many start training in November. Dropshipping guides note that “athletic apparel – leggings, sports bras, thermal tops – is huge in Q4,” with yoga pants or athleisure often topping search lists. A mesh-back hoodie is a stylish twist on that. Plus, fashion selfies drive sales: a hoodie with a unique mesh cut-out looks great in social media posts (again, Think user-generated TikToks of outfit reveals).
Target buyers: Active people who want functional style – runners, gym enthusiasts, or those who do outdoor workouts. Also, younger fashion shoppers (teens and 20s) who pair it with leggings or jeans as part of a casual fit. Persona: “urban athlete,” or “fit influencer.” And since it’s still a hoodie, parents and gift-givers might buy it for teen athletes or as a cozy exercise gift.
Selling points: The Back Mesh Hoodie combines breathability with comfort. Emphasize the mesh panel (often reinforced but ventilated), quick-dry fabric, and any other tech like thumb-holes or pockets. It’s also a layering piece – nice over a tank in cool weather. You can mention its versatility (“great for running, hiking, or everyday lounge wear”) and its trendy look (offers a modern edge to a classic hoodie). If the hoodie comes in multiple colors, display those too (black and gray are popular).
4. Shimmer Body Oil

Next on the list is a bit more niche but absolutely in line with holiday gifting: Shimmer Body Oil. This is usually a lightweight moisturizing oil that adds a subtle sparkle to skin – think of it as liquid highlighter you slather on after a shower. Why include it? The beauty and self-care category explodes during the holidays. CJdropshipping notes that beauty and wellness kits see double-digit growth in Q4 because skincare and cosmetics are prime stocking stuffers. A bottle of glow-giving body oil fits right into the “holiday glow” gift theme many people search for.
Why it’s relevant in Nov 2025: As people prepare for parties and year-end festivities, they want products that make them feel glamorous or relaxed. Shimmer oils let users highlight their skin for holiday photos or date nights. Social media is full of “get ready with me” videos, and something with an immediate visual effect (sparkly shoulders!) has viral potential. Plus, it’s an affordable luxury item for young women – not a big splurge, but still premium enough to feel special.
Target buyers: Primarily women aged ~18–40 who love cosmetics and skin care. Also, gift-givers looking for stocking-stuffer ideas for sisters, girlfriends, or coworkers. Persona: “beauty influencer on TikTok” or “self-care enthusiast.” It can even appeal to brides (autumn/winter weddings) or dancers (stage sheen), but generally think holiday partygoers and glam lovers.
Selling points: Talk up the beauty benefits: hydrating formula (e.g. argan or coconut oil base), cruelty-free or natural ingredients if applicable, and the eye-catching shimmer effect. Show swatch before/after so shoppers see the glow. Highlight any scent (maybe a festive vanilla or rose) and point out if it’s non-greasy and sinks in nicely. At 25 mL – 100 mL sizes it’s easy to gift-wrap. I’d market it as the “perfect self-care beauty treat” with tags like #HolidayGlow. According to CJ, consumers love curated gift sets with aromatherapy oils in Q4, so you could also bundle a shimmer oil with a scented candle or bath bomb as an upsell.
For sourcing, I spotted a CJ product called “PHOFAY Body Shimmer Oil (sku: CJMJ2071617)” that looks just right. (CJ also has other glow oils if you search “shimmer oil.”) Use the CJdropshipping link to that product page as a source for images and ordering info. In my experience, these oils have strong margins (often 100%+ markup), so they’re a great way to boost profit on beauty kits.
5. Foot Warmer

As the weather turns cold, foot warmers come into play. This isn’t a sexy product, but it’s definitely practical – and practicality can mean high sales during winter months. Heated foot warmers (the kind you plug in or microwave) keep your toes toasty while working at home or sleeping. People love them in November because they’re thinking about comfort: warm blankets, cozy socks, and yes, devices that heat your feet. CJ’s November guide explicitly mentions “foot spa massagers and heated wraps” as personal care gifts that see strong interest. A foot warmer is right in that family of products.
Why it’s trending: Cold homes and offices mean everyone’s Googling “how to stay warm at night.” Plus, it ties into self-care. After a long year, customers want pampering items. There’s also a fun gift angle: socks are a classic, but a foot heater feels like a techy upgrade on a practical idea. And heading into winter 2025, energy concerns have people looking for small heaters rather than cranking the whole-house heat.
Target buyers: Elderly family members (feet often get cold with age), office workers with chilly cubicles, gift-givers for dad or partner (“they have everything, so get them a foot warmer”). Also students in dorms with drafty rooms. Persona: “busy parent who works at a desk and wants warm feet” or “gift shopper seeking something useful and unique.”
Selling points: Focus on features: Adjustable heat settings, auto-shutoff safety, washable covers, and any bonus like a massage feature or extra-long cord. Show someone relaxing on the couch with feet on it. Emphasize the comfort aspect (“like a spa treatment for your feet”). For October/November promotions, you could brand it as the “coming winter essential.” It’s a good upsell with other cozy products – think blanket or smart slippers. Profit margins can be solid (CJ mentioned some spa devices have 65% profit margins, and foot warmers are similar tech level).
CJdropshipping has USB Foot Warmer Electric Heating Shoes (essentially an electric foot mat/shoe) on their site. The link is available on CJ (search “USB foot warmer” or use [CJYD185657611KP] for the exact URL). Dropshipping tip: mention that it’s energy-efficient (uses USB power) and safer than space heaters. Overall, the foot warmer fits the “cozy up for winter” trend and is a distinct enough item to stand out among holiday gifts.
6. Bedside Cat Hammock

The pet niche keeps growing, and this cat accessory is a quirky example. I call it the Bedside Cat Hammock – essentially a hanging hammock that attaches to a bed or nightstand, giving a cat its own little corner to lounge. With pet ownership surging (CJ reports 94 million US households have pets and pet spending is enormous), any new pet gadget can quickly find a market. This hammock is clever and cute – it solves a problem (freeing up floor space) while delighting cat lovers.
Why it’s relevant: Pet owners shop year-round, and they especially love to spoil their pets around the holidays. CJ emphasizes that pet products have consistent demand and “viral marketing potential”. A cat hammock definitely has viral potential (imagine a cat snuggling on camera). November is big for pet gifts too, since shoppers often include a treat or toy for their furry friends. This hammock is an impulse buy for someone with limited space or who simply wants their cat closer at night.
Target buyers: Cat owners, especially urban apartment dwellers or anyone with limited space. People who work from home or study late (their cat will nap beside them). Also gift-givers who have “that friend who’s a crazy cat person.” Persona: “young professional with a pampered cat” or “pet parent wanting tidy space.”
Selling points: Highlight the space-saving design – mounts under a nightstand or clips onto a bed frame. It’s easy to assemble, usually made of canvas or plush fabric, and holds up to indoor cats (most hang 10–15 lbs). Emphasize safety and comfort for the pet (some have side supports so kitty can’t fall). It’s a novelty item – marketing angle: “Treat your cat to a special bed of their own.” Also mention durability (“sturdy wooden frame” or “machine-washable cloth”). Since pet owners often buy multiple (one for each side of the bed, maybe), it can multiply sales.
A suitable CJ product is “Creative and Minimalist Home Washable Cat Hammock” which looks just like this idea. So yes, you can link to that CJdropshipping page as a source. Overall, remember “pets are family” in marketing: people love to pamper cats and dogs, so products like this can fly off shelves when presented as an emotional buy.
7. Automatic Peeler

Last but not least, a gadget for the kitchen: the Automatic (Electric) Fruit and Vegetable Peeler. I know it sounds a bit gimmicky, but here’s why it’s selling: it’s a fun time-saver. Instead of manually peeling potatoes, carrots, or even grapes, you push a button and watch the peels spin off. Such kitchen widgets have gone viral in past holiday seasons (the classic Rotato Express peeler made waves on social media). In November, shoppers are looking for cool kitchen tools as gifts. CJ’s analysis notes that small kitchen appliances bump up in late Nov – portable blenders, coffee makers, and warm drink accessories get extra sales. A countertop peeler fits that niche.
Why it’s trending: Beyond being a neat gadget, it ties into New Year’s resolutions (people plan more home cooking or healthy eating). It’s also ideal for people with limited hand mobility. Viral marketing plays a role, too – videos of the peeler whirling potatoes off are oddly satisfying. According to an Amazon trend article, an electric grape peeler even became a holiday bestseller at one point. Novelty and practicality together give it appeal.
Target buyers: Cooking enthusiasts, gadget lovers, busy families (peeling is one of the most tedious chores). Parents (automate dinner prep), grandparents (let the gadget do the work). Persona: “home chef who loves 50s retro appliances” or “techie who wants every tool.” It also makes a great Secret Santa or Father’s Day type gift – not too expensive, and fun to play with.
Selling points: Emphasize hands-free peeling and convenience. It saves time (“peel potatoes in seconds!”). It often comes rechargeable (USB charging), so you just attach the fruit and push a button. I’d note safety features (non-slip base, auto shutoff). And that it works on many items: grapes, cherry tomatoes, mini potatoes, etc. A good angle: “Great for parties or large meals – always have perfectly peeled veggies.” For dropshippers, it’s relatively small and a perfect impulse buy in the $15–$30 range.
CJdropshipping carries an Automatic Electric Grape Peeler (CJYD2446830)that’s a match. You can link to that product page for sourcing. In short, the automatic peeler is a gadgety gift that riders on holiday cooking excitement and the perennial desire to skip boring kitchen tasks.
Conclusion
November 2025 is a golden opportunity for dropshippers. Between Black Friday deals and early holiday shopping, consumers are primed to buy. In this list, I’ve covered a mix of trending and evergreen picks – from cozy toys (Highland Cow Plush) and practical home items (Foot Warmer) to seasonal fashion (Mesh Hoodie) and unique gadgets (Salad Jar, Electric Peeler). The key is to leverage both holiday hype and real consumer needs. For example, “beauty glam” items like Shimmer Body Oil sell on gift appeal, while comfort items (foot warmers, pet hammocks) satisfy winter lifestyles.
A few final tips as you stock these products: use early-bird marketing, tease them on social media in October, then ramp up in late November. Bundle related items into gift sets (e.g. the electric peeler with a cookbook) to increase cart value. And remember, many shoppers will be browsing on their phones – ensure your site is mobile-optimized. CJdropshipping and AliExpress both have US/EU warehouses to meet tight holiday deadlines, so plan fulfillment accordingly.
Act now to line up these products in your store – and watch the orders roll in. With the right mix of holiday spirit and savvy marketing (clear deadlines, festive content), you can catch a big piece of the holiday sales pie. Good luck, and happy dropshipping this festive season!
FAQ for Best dropshipping products November 2025
Q: What makes a product a winning dropshipping item in November?
A: A winner for November combines seasonal demand with solid profitability. It should be giftable or timely (like Christmas decor or cold-weather gear) and ideally tie into a trending theme (health, self-care, tech, etc.).
Q: Should I focus only on seasonal products in November, or also stock evergreen items?
A: It’s best to strike a balance. Seasonal products (like Christmas-themed hoodies or holiday toys) capture the big spikes, but evergreen items (like phone accessories, basic home gadgets) ensure consistent sales. 
Q: Can I really make good profit on these products?
A: Yes, many of these items have healthy margins. For instance, CJ reports some pet and gadget items can net 50–70% profit. The Highland Cow plush, for example, could cost you around $5 per unit on CJ, and sell for $20–$25 retail. The shimmer body oil might cost $1–$3 and sell for $15. It varies by product, but a good rule is to aim for at least 30–50% margin after all costs (including ads/shipping). Remember to account for shipping fees and any platform fees. Also, bundling products (e.g. body oil + candle) or selling multi-packs can bump up margins. Always calculate your profit per item before listing so you price correctly.
Q: How should I market these products during the holidays?
A: Emphasize urgency and festivity. Use holiday imagery (snowflakes, gift boxes) in your ads and descriptions. Stress limited-time offers (like Black Friday discounts). For social media, create short videos or reels demonstrating the product’s benefit (e.g., show the salad jar being opened, or a cat jumping into the hammock). User-generated content works great: encourage customers to share their own photos and reviews. 
Q: What if these products stop trending?
A: Trends do shift, so always monitor your store analytics. If something isn’t selling after a week or two, consider running a sale or dropping the price.