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... Read moreFrom personal experience, successful flipping relies not just on spotting the right items but understanding collector demand and market trends. For example, rare WWE Mattel Knuckle Crunchers Series 5 Main Event Jey Uso figures at Walmart can retail for under $8 but resell for $40-$50 due to collector enthusiasm. I found that hunting these toys during restocks and clearance sales can lead to great profits. Similarly, Monster High Skullector Coraline dolls, available at Walmart around $70 retail price, can resell between $100-$120, especially if they are limited editions or brand new. Keeping track of eBay sold listings helps gauge current market prices and demand, making it easier to decide whether to invest. Don't overlook trending novelty items like the Crazy Fun Rainbow Mystery Squishy Bun Set or Water Pets Taba Squishies from Walgreens, which are inexpensive at retail but capture hype on resale platforms, often selling for triple their original price. Such items have a loyal fan base and can quickly turn a profit. For resellers starting out, it’s helpful to focus on stores like Target, Walmart, and Walgreens, which consistently stock these highly sought-after items. Check social media groups, forums, and resale marketplaces regularly for product restock alerts and market shifts. Lastly, maintaining excellent seller ratings by providing accurate descriptions, fast shipping, and good customer service is key to long-term success in flipping. With dedication and careful product research, the retail resale hobby can become a rewarding side income stream.