Get the free product and start the relationship in one move.
- Best for stores testing functional shots near the counter.
- Use the free retailer intake to introduce your store and claim the offer.
Shelf Supply 360 gives Ark-La-Tex c-stores and smoke shops free product offers, retailer intelligence, route or dropship support, and access to beverage, nicotine, wellness, THC-adjacent, and counter-ready brands through one clean network.
Lead with the free product that makes sense for your shelf, then build from there.
This should feel like a retailer growth network, not a three-logo flyer. Start with the lane, then move into the brands and offers that match the store.
Use this lane for c-stores, gas, travel stops, and front-counter retailers that need easy trial, repeat purchase, and visible displays.
Lead with recognizable nicotine demand, then widen into alternative devices and chain-program starter offers when the operator is ready.
Best for smoke shops and progressive operators already active in altered-state, novelty, and curiosity-led categories.
Use this lane when the store needs a sharper checkout story, faster trial, or a support-heavy launch built around activation and repeat traffic.
The hero stays selective, but the full ecosystem is visible — giving store owners a real sense of range without turning the homepage into a product dump.
Keep D2R program updates, Dope Daiquiris wholesale visibility, shelf guidance, compliance reminders, vendor forms, and event timing in one place.
Use Shelf Supply 360 to stay on top of what is moving, what needs shelf space, what renewals are coming up, and what store opportunities are worth acting on.
Functional shots, nicotine alternatives, and curiosity-led gummies need a cleaner shelf story than a standard wholesale dump.
Promotions work better when they line up with local weekends, launch timing, and the kind of in-store energy that gets people to stop.
Counter displays, shippers, coolers, and front-register visibility are usually more important than stuffing more products into dead space.
Demos, merchandising help, and local launch support work best when the store, product, and timing actually match.
Use this page to keep renewals, vendor forms, compliance questions, Dope Daiquiris wholesale follow-up, and local event opportunities easier to track.
Keep tobacco permits, local business licenses, resale certificates, and other renewals visible before they turn into last-minute problems.
Vendor packets, W-9 and ACH forms, permit paperwork, and launch documents should be easy to track so product and activation plans keep moving.
Signage, placement, staff awareness, ID-check expectations, and inspection readiness all matter more when the category carries extra scrutiny.
Holiday weekends, festivals, rodeos, sports traffic, and other local surges can shape better launches, stronger promos, and smarter shelf decisions.
The network above shows the full ecosystem. These are the products Shelf Supply 360 should feature hardest on day one.
Botanical wellness shots with a clean trial story and strong counter visibility.
Wellness, energy, and sleep strips built for checkout counters and adult impulse lanes.
Curiosity-led alternative product lane for stores already active in the space.
Sparkling THC and mushroom-adjacent beverage lane with a strong starter-offer story.
High-visibility THC-infused frozen and bottled flavor lane for stores that want a louder destination product.
Impulse-friendly intimacy support with a direct pitch and clean counter logic.
Nicotine-free alternative lane for stores serving transition-minded customers.
Grab-and-go snack lane with a simple repeat-purchase retail story.
Use activation support to launch stronger, promote smarter, and create repeat movement after the first order.
That means better merchandising, better timing, and the right local support after the first case lands.
Paid local promotion for launches, offers, and traffic pushes around the store.
Live trial moments that give staff a talking point and customers a reason to stop.
Display strategy, counter placement, and cleanup that improve shelf behavior.
Coordination across product, timing, store staff, and local attention so the rollout lands correctly.
Free product gets the conversation started. Store resources, product guidance, and activation support help turn it into movement.