If you own a handmade business, consider setting up a kiosk at the mall to sell your unique products. Sporting goods like athletic wear, safety gear, and fitness equipment can also be popular items to market to mall shoppers. Florists can set up a small stand at a local mall to reach a wider variety of shoppers with their beautiful arrangements. You can even set up a mini pawn shop at a mall kiosk to trade in items from customers and sell those items to others. Consider setting up a small used bookstore where you can both collect and sell items, incorporating a trade-in program. Another idea is to set up a gold exchange where customers can bring in their jewelry and other gold or silver items in exchange for cash. Cosmetics are also a great product to sell at a mall kiosk since they are small and attract a lot of impulse buyers. If you provide makeup services, you can also set up a mall kiosk where you provide your services directly to customers. Spa services like manicures, pedicures, massages, and more are also great options for a mall kiosk. Hair products that customers can browse or try out at your kiosk can be successful as well. For some fun services, you can offer henna tattoos or unique temporary body art. If you have the correct tools and training, you can set up an ear-piercing stand at the mall. You can either sell earrings and other jewelry items that you’ve crafted yourself or procure them from other manufacturers. The mall can also be a great place for you to provide watch and jewelry repair services while customers shop. Other popular items to sell at a mall kiosk include sunglasses, hats, shoes, and shoe shining services. These are just a few of the many ideas you can consider when starting your own mall kiosk business.