Package inserts are a useful first sample because they are easy for a customer to understand. A small brand can test a logo, a thank-you note, or a batch marker without committing to a finished product line on day one.

For AntBelt G1, this makes the update story more practical. The sample does not need to claim production readiness. It only needs to show whether the layout, contrast, and presentation direction are worth another round of testing.

The best insert note should describe the blank in plain language and explain why the design was chosen. It should also record what the seller would change before using the idea in a public product listing.

This is where conservative wording matters. A clean insert is a useful proof point for a workflow decision, not a guarantee that every paper, card, coating, or finish will produce the same result.

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