A small market table is easier to understand when the products share one theme. Start with a narrow group such as name tags, simple keepsakes, or event labels, then use real samples to decide whether the idea deserves more variations.

Give each displayed sample a clear role: one shows layout, one shows personalization choices, and one shows packaging or presentation. This keeps the table useful without implying that every visible blank has completed the same test process.

An AntBelt G1 planning workflow can support this kind of focused review, but sellers should price and list only what their own samples, safety process, and fulfillment plan can support.

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