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Wholesale Body Lotion Liquidation Pallets
Typical Contents of a Body Lotion Liquidation Pallet
1. Product Types
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Body Lotions & Moisturizers (Main component)
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Hand Creams (Sometimes included in mixed pallets)
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Body Butters & Oils (Less common, but possible in premium lots)
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Travel-Size Lotions (Often found in mixed beauty pallets)
2. Brands You Might Find
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Drugstore Brands (Vaseline, Nivea, Jergens, Aveeno, Cetaphil, Lubriderm)
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Premium Brands (The Body Shop, Bath & Body Works, Olay, Gold Bond)
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Generic/Private Label (Unbranded or store-brand lotions)
3. Packaging & Sizes
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Full-Size Bottles (8oz – 32oz) – Most common
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Travel/Trial Sizes (1oz – 3oz) – Often in mixed pallets
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Gift Sets (Seasonal or bundled with other products)
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Damaged Packaging (Dented boxes, faded labels, etc.)
4. Condition of Products
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New & Sealed (Overstock, never used)
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Open/Used (Common in Amazon/Walmart return pallets)
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Expired or Near-Expiry (Check dates if reselling)
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Leaking/Damaged (Possible in poorly handled pallets)
5. Mixed vs. Uniform Pallets
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Single-SKU Pallets (All one brand/product—rare but possible)
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Mixed Lots (Various brands, sizes, and conditions—most common)
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Customer Return Pallets (Random assortment, may include non-lotion items)
Example Manifest (What’s Listed on the Invoice)
A typical pallet might contain:
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200x Jergens Ultra Healing 10oz (New, Grade A)
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150x Vaseline Intensive Care 20oz (Shelf-Pulls, Grade B)
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100x Assorted Travel-Size Lotions (Mixed Brands, Grade C)
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50x Bath & Body Works Body Creams (Returns, Some Used)
Where These Come From
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Retail Overstock (Excess inventory from Walmart, Target, etc.)
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Amazon Returns (FBA liquidations—may include opened items)
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Closeout Sales (Discontinued scents or packaging changes)
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Store Salvage (Damaged packaging but product intact)