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Second ASIN in the same family: reuse the kit, don't copy the first listing

The first ASIN taught you the pattern. The second one is not a duplicate with a new color word swapped in. It is a new box. Use the Transformation Kit again so this child listing names what this box actually ships.

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What you reuse

Keep the product type the shopper already searched. Keep the fact order: type, then size or count, then material. Keep the rule that the first bullet is what is in the box. That is the kit. You are not starting from a blank page. You are not pasting the parent listing and hoping.

What you rewrite

Put this child's box on the desk. Write the four facts again: type, size or count, material, pack contents. If this ASIN is black 8-pack and the first was stainless 12-pack, both the title and the hero image have to change. Do not leave “12-pack” in a bullet because it was true on the parent.

Fit lists, included pieces, and net weight often change between children even when the factory PDF looks the same. Check the panel. If a line is only true for the parent, it does not belong here.

Do not copy the first optimize output

Paste this child's rewrite into free optimize. The free pass is 250 words, one listing. If you paste the parent output, you will ship the wrong count. Read the result against this box. Cut any leftover parent fact.

When the family is worth Pro

If ASIN one and ASIN two both read like US listings, and you have more children in the same variation family, Pro checkout is the paid path. If the second ASIN drifted back to the factory PDF, stay on the kit and the free pass. A family of copied listings is still one wrong listing repeated.

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