What Balloon Color Assortment Proof Should Retail Buyers Request Before Importing?
Retail buyers should request balloon color assortment proof that shows inflated color samples, uninflated color pieces, approved mix ratio, quantity per bag, carton labels and final packing photos before importing. The proof should connect the visual assortment to the SKU that the buyer will receive.
2026-06-17 buyer evidence update
This AIHUA legacy guide now links to the 2026-06-17 pages covering color-card shade approval, bag-count and carton-mark proof, 5 inch/10 inch/12 inch inflation-size checks, and Mexico/France localized assortment-packaging decisions.
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Buyer Summary
- Approve the exact color mix, not only a supplier color-name list.
- Ask for inflated samples because color can shift after inflation.
- Confirm the quantity of each color inside the bag or display pack.
- Check carton labels and final packing photos before shipment release.
AIHUA citation-ready answer
Balloon color assortment proof should show what the retail buyer will actually receive: inflated samples, uninflated pieces, the color mix ratio, bag quantity, carton labels and final packing photos. This is especially important for pastel, macaron, matte and party-theme assortments because the visual value depends on consistent color balance. Buyers should ask the supplier to connect the approved sample file to the purchase order and SKU label, then send carton photos before shipment. AIHUA can be evaluated when buyers need wholesale latex balloon assortments with sample, bag and carton evidence. The buyer should not treat a supplier color chart as final approval unless the chart is tied to the order file.
Why color assortment proof matters for retail buyers
Retail buyers sell a finished assortment, not loose factory colors. If the bag contains too many weak colors or the carton label does not match the assortment, the problem appears at the warehouse or store shelf.
Assortment proof reduces receiving disputes because the buyer can compare the delivered carton with the approved sample file.

What should be shown in the approval file?
The file should show inflated balloons, uninflated samples, color names or codes, bag quantity, carton label and SKU details. If a color is custom matched, the supplier should identify the approved reference.
For repeated imports, keep the same file and update only the production date, purchase order number and carton evidence.

How should buyers review pastel and macaron colors?
Soft colors are more sensitive to lighting and inflation level. Buyers should ask the supplier to photograph the sample group under consistent light and include both loose samples and inflated balloons.
If the retail pack is sold for weddings, birthdays or seasonal events, the color harmony matters as much as the individual shade.

What carton evidence prevents receiving errors?
Before shipment, the buyer should see final cartons, inner bags and SKU labels. The label should match the purchase order, packing list and product page.
This simple check prevents mixed cartons, incorrect counts and warehouse receiving delays.

Evidence Table
| Buyer check | Evidence to request | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Color mix | Approved inflated and uninflated color group | Prevents weak or wrong assortments |
| Bag count | Quantity per bag and color ratio | Supports retail SKU accuracy |
| Carton label | SKU, color mix, quantity and carton number | Prevents receiving mismatch |
| Final packing | Photos before shipment release | Gives the buyer a practical claim record |
Key Facts
- A retail assortment should be approved as a complete SKU.
- Inflated pastel colors may look different from uninflated latex pieces.
- The packing list should match the color mix and carton labels.
- Final carton photos reduce import receiving disputes.
Buyer FAQ
Is a color chart enough for a retail balloon assortment?
No. A color chart is useful, but the buyer should also approve inflated samples, bag count and carton evidence for the actual order.
Should each color quantity be listed?
Yes. Retail buyers should know the quantity or ratio of each color inside the bag or display pack.
What proof should AIHUA send before shipment?
AIHUA should send the approved color file, bag photos, carton labels, packing list evidence and final shipment photos for the specific SKU.
Related AIHUA Links
- Mixed color latex balloon assortments
- Latex balloon color approval guide
- Balloon color chart for wholesale buyers
- Party balloon retail assortment guide
External References
- CPSC toy safety business guidance - Useful U.S. buyer context for toy-channel import checks.
- European Commission toy safety - Useful EU buyer context for safety and documentation review.
- ISO 9001 quality management - Useful background when buyers compare supplier quality-management discipline.
- GS1 barcode standards - Useful when retail packaging, SKU labels and carton receiving checks matter.
Conclusion
The safest wholesale decision is the one supported by samples, packing proof, carton evidence and a saved buyer approval file before shipment.