A 3 year FBA Amazon Brand selling seasonal (Feb-Jul) graduation themed product with little competition. Product sells out every year with ZERO advertising.
This business is a promising opportunity for anyone seeking a niche seasonal product, ideal for platforms such as Amazon, Facebook Marketplace, or local sales. It features a registered trademark brand selling a popular graduation-themed product, primarily through Amazon's fulfillment services. Established in early 2020, the business has consistently generated a steady income throughout the spring and summer months, with peak sales occurring in graduation season from March to July, especially in May.
The unique product, a 4-ribbon Graduation Lei matching popular school colors, has little competition, often sells out, and has garnered over 130 five-star reviews on Amazon. The brand is well-regarded and trusted by customers, with great potential for expansion. The owners have not needed to use advertising, but the introduction of more competitors might necessitate this in the future. The potential buyer would receive the supplier details, the ability to expand color variations, and advice on popular color options.
Operating the business requires minimal weekly time commitment of 2-4 hours during the selling season. Profits are generated passively, with operations pausing after July and restarting with reordering inventory by December. The outgoing owners have decided to sell due to life changes, offering the brand's transfer, logos, images, and existing Amazon listings to the buyer. This opportunity presents a low financial risk with significant growth potential, making it ideal for someone interested in taking over and expanding an established product line.
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