Diaper Truckload, 24 Pallets of Brand-Name Diaper and Baby Care Inventory ($13,000)
The diaper truckload is a single-category specialty load: 24 pallets of brand-name diaper, training pant, and baby care inventory for $13,000. The diaper truckload is built for resellers serving the new-parent, daycare, and baby-supply markets. A category with extraordinarily consistent year-round demand and predictable per-unit pricing across major brand SKUs.
What’s typically inside the diaper truckload
- Pampers, Swaddlers, Cruisers, Pure, Baby Dry, Easy Ups training pants
- Huggies, Little Snugglers, Little Movers, Snug & Dry, Pull-Ups, Goodnites
- Luvs, Ultra Leakguards, Triple Leakguards
- Honest Company diapers when in supply
- Store-brand diapers, Target Up & Up, Amazon Mama Bear, Costco Kirkland Signature
- Size range coverage, Newborn through Size 7 plus training pants and overnights
- Wipes, Pampers Sensitive, Huggies Natural Care, store-brand bulk wipes
- Per-pallet count typically 50-150 cases depending on diaper-size weighting
Per-truckload economics on the diaper truckload
Diapers carry one of the most consistent retail-to-cost spreads in liquidation because the category demand is non-discretionary for new-parent households. At $13,000 for 24 pallets carrying 1,500-3,500+ cases of diapers and wipes, the retail ceiling sits $80,000-$140,000+ at MSRP.
- Daycare wholesale supply: sell cases at $20-$35 each to daycare facilities. 24 pallets supply 8-15 daycares for 60-90 days.
- Bin store diaper rotation: sell loose-pack diapers at $5-$12 per bag, full cases at $25-$45 each.
- Online B2B baby supply storefront: Pampers Swaddlers and Huggies Little Snugglers clear at 50-65% of Target/Amazon MSRP to bulk buyers.
- Flea market and weekend swap-meet table: flat-price diapers at $5-$10 per bag with strong impulse-buy velocity.
Who buys the diaper truckload
- Daycare wholesale supply operators serving daycare networks
- Baby supply storefronts and discount baby boutiques
- Bin store operators with dedicated baby-care bin rotations
- Online B2B bulk-supply storefronts on Amazon, eBay, Walmart Marketplace
- Flea market and weekend swap-meet vendors serving working-class household markets
For broader baby-category truckload see the $8,700 Baby Merchandise Truckload.
Diaper-category sourcing on the diaper truckload
Save More sources the diaper truckload from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Costco diaper-category overstock and short-dated inventory. Diapers do not expire in any traditional sense (they remain perfectly functional well past printed best-before dates) but retailers rotate inventory aggressively which creates a consistent overstock supply. Cross-reference Pampers’ diaper product line for size and product line coverage.
Frequently asked questions
What is the size-distribution in the diaper truckload?
Typical mix: Newborn-Size 2 (25%), Size 3-4 (40%), Size 5-7 (25%), training pants and overnights (10%).
Are the diapers in original sealed retail packaging?
Yes. Diaper inventory ships in original sealed manufacturer cases. Open or damaged cases are pulled before pallet assembly.
What is the brand-name vs store-brand split in the diaper truckload?
Typical mix: 60-70% brand-name (Pampers, Huggies, Luvs), 25-30% store-brand (Up & Up, Mama Bear, Kirkland), 5-10% specialty (Honest, Hello Bello).
Are there expiration dates on the diaper truckload inventory?
Diapers carry manufacturer date codes but do not expire functionally. Wipes carry 24-36 month manufacturer best-before dates; Save More ships only well within those windows.
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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