The Direct Answer
Plan Sixth Wave flavored orders around menu-driven demand: identify the 2-3 variants your kitchen actually uses, confirm pallet build options at quote stage, and run mixed-family pallets when burn rate is low.
The Slightly Longer Explanation
Sixth Wave is Cream Deluxe’s flavored range — fruit, citrus, vanilla, chocolate, mint, and seasonal families. Pallet planning is menu-driven, not category-driven.
Most kitchens running flavored cylinders burn 2-3 specific variants heavily and use the rest occasionally. Pallet builds should reflect that 80/20 reality.
Mixed-family pallets work cleanly at wholesale — confirm SKU mix at quote and the pallet ships with documentation traceable to each variant.
Buyer Checklist
Before you act on the answer above, run through this:
- Identify your 2-3 highest-burn variants per kitchen
- Run mixed-family pallets when total burn is under 2kg/week per kitchen
- Confirm variant availability at quote stage
- Plan stockroom labelling so the mixed pallet doesn’t create confusion
Where This Sits In The Bigger Picture
This is an answer page — short by design, anchored to one question. The longer-form reasoning lives in the linked pages below.
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