If you want a 'generic' collection, why not use a Guava MultiMap ?
A collection that maps keys to values, similar to Map, but in which
each key may be associated with multiple values. You can visualize the
contents of a multimap either as a map from keys to nonempty
collections of values ... or as a single "flattened" collection of key-value pairs
However, it sounds like you may really want to model your entities as proper objects, with the appropriate attributes etc. Storing collections of collections of collections will work, but you'll lose some of the benefits of defining objects with behaviour/polymorphism etc.
e.g.
List<Product> products = ...
products.add(new Book(...));
products.add(new Dvd(...));
(or perhaps a map of stock item id to object instance, or, or, or...)
I would treat JSON as a representation of your object (e.g. like XML). If you need to transport or store these objects, translate them to a format such as JSON or XML. But manage them within your program using objects with type and behaviour.