There are many products that will work for market stalls, from food and home made drinks (almost always non-alcoholic) to antiques, home-made items, to clothing, home décor, wood-worked products and more.
Food
- Typical popular food items, such as hamburgers, pizzas, omelettes and boerewors rolls
- Ethnic and traditional food such as Babotie, Vietnamese foods, German food, Indian food, Dim Sum and more
- Home-made fruit juices and cool drinks
- Home grown fruit and veg
- Pre-packaged foods for quick meals at home
- Specialised fresh meats (e.g. grass-fed) and processed meats such as salamis
- Cakes, cupcakes and cookies
- Nuts and dried fruit
- Sauces, reductions, jams and the like
- Spices
- Teas and coffees
- Ice-creams
- Organic and gluten-free foods
- Artisan breads and similar baked goods
Non-food
- Personal hand-made jewellery
- Bags and purses, of modern materials and leather
- Second-hand clothes
- Home-made candies
- Hand-made jewellery such as rings
- Pet treats and accessories
- Antiques
- Books
- Specialised cleaning products
- Caps and hats
- Unusual T-shirts
- Hand-made fashion clothing
- Cool socks, ties and similar items
- Antiques and vintage goods
- Garden décor items
- Handmade soaps and nice ‘smellies’
- Wooden products, such as cutting boards, small cars and horses for children, statues for home décor, pens
- Second-hand books
- Candles and candlesticks
- Unusual shoes and sandals
- Cups and crockery