Toddy,

I'm not certain the soccer stuff would sell. If you look into the dollar volumes of sales related the the U.S. pro soccer teams, it's dismal. Licensing agreements have dropped to just about nothing because of it.

Since they aren't even selling their product in their own home towns (like the Chicago Fire), it's hard to believe people would bite on bigger ticket items that carry a higher price, from Spain.

The things that I see as being most cost effective are things that weigh very little, and can be consolidated into smaller shipping containers. As an example, spices, not in a branded can, but in bags, ready to be placed in proportioned containers here. If people can get along without the "Spanish label" can, they could get spices shipped in plastic pouches, and put it in their own can, or in their shakers as they see fit.

Weight and size. If the shipment has a lot of light items, you can add heavier items because the light items become very cost effective.

Anyway, that's how I see it.

Wolf