Product archive

NexSupply

See sourced breadth before the brief gets specific.

This archive shows real product assets across 129 sourced SKUs and 5 retail-fit category groups. Use it to judge category familiarity first, then use the brief for landed cost, packaging, and route direction.

Sourced products

129 SKUs

Actual product assets from the working archive.

Category groups

5 groups

Candy, character goods, toys, fans, gadgets, and bubble items.

How buyers use this

Judge category familiarity first

Then use the brief for landed cost, packaging, and route direction.

What stays specific

The brief still decides the buy

The archive shows breadth. The brief answers yes, no, or not yet.

Browse the archive

Real sourced products, grouped by retail logic.

Filter by category for a tighter read, or scan the full archive to see the sourced breadth already on file.

Category group

Candy & Jelly

Checkout, impulse, and snack-driven small-format retail. Checks stay focused on freight sensitivity, wrapper quality, and display breadth before scale-up.

75 SKUs

Category group

Character Goods

Lifestyle, novelty, and premium small-store displays. Checks stay focused on packaging finish, perceived value, and shelf presentation.

25 SKUs

Category group

Toys & Games

Novelty, gift, and family-oriented seasonal shelves. Checks stay focused on play value, packaging reality, and timing fit for the retailer context.

18 SKUs

Category group

Fans & Gadgets

Desk, gadget, and utility-led impulse programs. Checks stay focused on perceived value, finish quality, and freight realism.

7 SKUs

Category group

Bubble Toys

Outdoor, party, and seasonal novelty windows. Checks stay focused on seasonality, shipment readiness, and whether the window is still worth chasing.

4 SKUs

Next step

See a close category match? Turn it into a real first brief.

The archive proves category familiarity. The brief is where packaging reality, landed cost, and the real go / no-go recommendation get written out for your product.