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Unlock a step-by-step roadmap to build a standout dietary supplement brand and packaging design that beats the competition. This guide covers choosing manufacturers, crafting compliance-ready labels, strategic branding, and agile printing tactics to launch and scale with confidence.
The ultimate guide to creating your dietary supplement brand & packaging design to crush the competition
The ultimate guide to creating your
dietary supplement brand &
packaging design to crush the
competition
The dietary supplements industry is booming, with private label brands surging as game-
changers in a market projected to skyrocket to $203.42 billion globally by 2025.
Dietary Supplements Market Size to Hit USD 402.20 Billion by 2034—fueled by skyrocketing
demand for personalized, high-quality wellness products. Yet, turning your vision into a
standout brand isn't easy: it means conquering regulatory mazes, crafting packaging that
captivates, and securing agile partners for seamless production. What if you could bypass
the pitfalls and build a powerhouse that crushes the competition?
That's where this ultimate guide comes in—your step-by-step blueprint to creating a private
label brand and packaging design that dominates e-commerce, Amazon, DTC, retail shelves,
and beyond. From selecting top-tier manufacturing partners to designing irresistible labels
and collaborating with flexible printers, you'll receive actionable strategies, expert insights,
and visual inspirations to launch with confidence and scale smartly.
Drawing on my hands-on experience collaborating with numerous dietary supplement
brands and PLMs—where I've uncovered the real pain points of working with startups—this
guide is packed with proven tactics to align with small-scale needs, such as low MOQs, rapid
turnarounds, and budget-friendly approaches. Think of it as "the Bible" for emerging
supplement brands: comprehensive, innovative, and laser-focused on compliance, creativity,
and agility to help you leapfrog rivals.
In this updated edition, I delve into a fresh and modern label procurement approach from
Think Different Print’s recent blog, "LabelDrive
: On-Demand Labels Procurement for Dietary Supplement Manufacturers" (published July 1,
2025), a thought-leadership gem tailored for private label manufacturers and dietary
supplement brands. It spotlights sustainability, ESG alignment, and waste reduction—
essential edges in a world where 54% of consumers prefer eco-friendly brands (NielsenIQ,
2024). Simon-Kucher unveils 2024 Global Sustainability Study. Ready to transform your idea
into an industry disruptor? Let's get started!
I've also expanded the manufacturer recommendations to include agile options like
Health Genesis, Nutrapak, Viacore, Biowell, Robinson Pharma, and SMP Nutra, along with
others that support low MOQs for small and emerging brands.
What you’ll learn:
• How do you choose a private label manufacturer that fits your needs?
• Strategic brand creation tips and best practices for label design.
• Compliance essentials to avoid regulatory pitfalls.
• Marketing strategies for different sales channels.
• How to partner with an agile label printer to overcome challenges like high MOQs, tiered
pricing, and long lead times.
Table of contents
• Step 1: Research and planning – identify your niche and market
• Step 2: Choosing a private label manufacturer partner
• Step 3: Navigating compliance and regulatory requirements
• Step 4: Creating a cutting-edge brand
• Step 5: Ignite your brand with bold, standout label designs
• Step 6: A/B testing label designs for different sales channels
• Step 7: Developing a go-to-market and marketing strategy
• Step 8: Partnering with an agile label printer
1. Research and planning – identify your niche and market
Before diving in, solidify your foundation. Entrepreneurs, startups (and emerging brands)
often fail by chasing trends without data, leading to oversaturated markets or mismatched
products. Start by analyzing consumer needs: Who is your audience (e.g., millennials seeking
immunity boosts or athletes needing recovery aids)? Use tools like Google Trends or market
reports to validate demand. Incorporate sustainability early—research shows 66% of
executives face Scope 3 emission pressures (McKinsey 2024).
What matters most? Eight priorities for CEOs in 2024, so align your niche with eco-friendly
practices to appeal to conscious consumers.
Best practices:
• Conduct a competitor analysis to identify gaps in existing products, such as eco-friendly
formulations or targeted demographics.
• Define your unique value proposition (UVP): Focus on transparency, science-backed
ingredients, or sustainable sourcing to differentiate your brand.
• Budget realistically: Startup costs can range from $10,000 to $ 50,000 or more, including
formulation and initial runs, but factor in savings from waste-reducing procurement models.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Ignoring market saturation: Don't enter crowded spaces like generic multivitamins without a
twist.
• Skipping validation: Test ideas via surveys or focus groups to avoid costly pivots.
Sources and links:
• For market insights, refer to Wonnda's guide on private label supplements
• EngageBay's 2025 supplement marketing trends for niche ideas
2. Choosing a private label manufacturer partner
Selecting the right manufacturer is pivotal—most emerging brands struggle with unreliable
partners, leading to high costs, high MOQs, long lead times, quality issues, or delays.
Prioritize those offering turnkey services, which encompass formulation, testing, and
packaging under one roof. Look for cGMP-certified facilities to ensure quality. For integrated
solutions that offer label design, consider PLMs with programs like ThinkDifferentPrint's
LabelDrive, which partners with private label manufacturers to streamline label procurement
alongside manufacturing, reducing waste and supporting ESG goals. Focus on agile
manufacturers with low MOQs (e.g., 24-500 units) to help small brands, avoiding high initial
investments and costly excess inventory.
Best practices:
• Evaluate based on capabilities: Custom formulas, scalability, flexible and agile production,
label design, and label procurement.
• Vet for transparency: Request third-party testing and ingredient sourcing details.
• Flexible and Agile production: fast lead times and low MOQs (e.g., 500-1,000 units for
starters).
Top manufacturers (2025 recommendations):
Manufacturer Key Strengths Location MOQ Estimate Website
Health Genesis Contract USA Flexible https://healthge
manufacturing, nesis.com/
private labeling,
and custom
formulations
SMP Nutra Turnkey USA 1,500+ https://smpnutr
nutraceutical a.com/
formulas,
extensive library
NutraPak USA Quality softgels, USA Low (flexible for https://nutrapak
eco-friendly small brands) usa.com/
packaging,
turnkey services
ViaCore Private label protein USA 24 for stock, https://viacoren
Nutrition powders, capsules, and 1,000 custom utrition.com/
fast prototyping
Biowell Contract Canada Flexible https://biowellla
Laboratories manufacturing, private (supports bs.ca/
labeling, and emerging
regulatory support brands)
Robinson Vitamins, herbal USA Low (stock ready https://www.rob
Pharma supplements, and to brand) insonpharma.co
m/
multiple certifications
Makers Nutrition Affordable, FDA- USA 500+ https://makersn
compliant, stock utrition.com/
formulas
Private Label High-quality stock and USA 200+ https://privatela
Express custom, fast shipment belexpress.com/
Alpha Creations Custom formulas, low USA Low (empowers https://alphacre
MOQ for startups small ations.co/
businesses)
Custom Nutra Over 250 stock USA 48+ https://customn
products, from utra.com/
gummies to tinctures
Pure Private Custom and stock, USA 144+ https://purepriv
Label flavor experts atelabel.com/
For NutraScience Labs, ENZ Pharmtech, and Nellson, refer to prior editions for details.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Overlooking transparency: Avoid manufacturers without clear sourcing, as it can lead to
recalls.
• Ignoring scalability: Start small but ensure they can ramp up as you grow, while integrating
sustainable procurement to avoid excess inventory.
• Ignoring minimum order quantity requirements and long lead times.
Sources and links:
• Ensun's top 60 list for comprehensive options.
• Quora discussions on reputable firms like Nature's Plus
3. Navigating compliance and regulatory requirements
Compliance isn't optional—FDA violations can sink your brand.
Balancing compliance and creativity in label designs can be tricky. Supplements fall under
DSHEA, requiring accurate labeling but no pre-market approval. Focus on claims: Avoid
disease-treatment language; stick to structure/function (e.g., "supports immune health").
Thought leadership from Think Different Print’s LabelDrive program highlights how on-
demand label procurement aids governance by enabling real-time compliance design
updates, preventing fines of $10,000-$100,000 through quick label revisions. Ensure your
FDA-compliant supplement labels meet all guidelines to avoid pitfalls.
Best practices:
• Label essentials: Include identity statement, net quantity, supplement facts panel,
ingredients, and manufacturer details.
• Packaging: Use tamper-evident seals and child-resistant options for safety.
• Conduct audits: Partner with experts for label reviews, leveraging digital platforms for
transparent tracking.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Misleading claims: Fines for unsubstantiated benefits.
• Inadequate testing: Skip third-party verification at your peril.
Sources and links:
• FDA's Dietary Supplement Labeling Guide
• eCFR on nutrition labeling
• FDA's comprehensive guidance on food and dietary supplements
• FDA's 2025 food labeling guide for industry
• Supplement Advisory Group's dietary supplement labeling guide to compliance
• FTC's health products compliance guidance
4. Creating a cutting-edge brand
Your brand is your story—make it memorable. In a sea of sameness, emphasize authenticity,
sustainability, science, and lifestyle alignment. Emerging brands win by building emotional
connections, and integrating sustainability as a core pillar can elevate your narrative, aligning
with consumer preferences for eco-friendly practices.
Best practices:
• Define your target audience:
o Understand their preferences and pain points to craft messaging that resonates.
• Develop a unique value proposition (UVP):
o Highlight what sets your brand apart, such as sustainability, quality, or innovation.
• Choose a memorable brand name:
• Ensure it’s easy to pronounce, spell, and trademark.
• Develop a brand voice: Consistent, trustworthy (e.g., "Empowering your daily wellness").
• Logo and identity: Simple, scalable designs that evoke health.
Vistaprint's guide to vitamin branding. Canva and Looka are excellent tools for creating your
logo. Or Fiverr for freelance designers
• Integrate trends: Personalization and sustainability, such as highlighting waste-reduced
packaging.
• Ask ChatGPT or Grok how to design a brand that will stand out.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Generic branding: Avoid bland names; test for memorability.
Sources and links:
• Vistaprint's guide to vitamin branding.
• LifeLab's startup steps
• DaVinci Labs on mastering supplement branding
• Wonnda's guide to creating your supplement line
• Vitaquest's supplement branding principles to differentiate your brand.
• Sawgrass Nutra Labs on how to make your supplement stand out
• She Owns It on creating a successful supplement business that stands out.
• Redd Creatives' 7 steps to make your supplement brand stand out.
• Creative Thirst on the foundation of a high-converting supplement brand.
• Packhelp on how to build a supplement brand
5. Ignite your brand with bold, standout label designs
Packaging is your silent salesperson—80% of purchases are influenced by visuals. Utilize
premium materials to enhance perceived value, and incorporate QR codes to facilitate
storytelling. Focus on custom dietary supplement labels and private label supplement
packaging that stand out, including custom vitamin bottle labels tailored to your brand's
UVP. Incorporate trends in printed labels for dietary supplements to enhance shelf appeal.
Startups typically undergo 7-14 iterations of label designs to find market fit, refining
elements like color, messaging, and imagery based on feedback and testing.
Think Different Print's LabelDrive program offers the flexibility and agility needed for these
iterations, resulting in significant savings by eliminating high MOQs and enabling rapid
revisions without excess waste.
Best practices and label design tips:
• Color psychology: Use colors that align with your brand’s message (e.g., green for
health/well-being).
• Readable fonts: Avoid overly stylized fonts—legibility is key.
• Compliance information: Leave ample space for legal and compliance details.
• Trends: Minimalist designs, sustainable materials (e.g., recyclable bottles), and bold
typography.
• Thought leadership: Prioritize user experience—easy-to-read fonts, intuitive layouts—while
enabling quick iterations for market responsiveness.
• Incorporate Data to create cutting-edge designs
Why label designs should not be "one-size-fits-all"
Label designs must be tailored to each sales channel to resonate with specific audiences, as
a one-size-fits-all approach often fails to capture nuanced consumer behaviors and
merchandising contexts.
For retail shelves (e.g., grocery or drugstores), prioritize bold, eye-catching visuals and clear
benefit statements to stand out in crowded aisles, targeting impulse buyers with family-
oriented demographics. In big-box clubs like Costco or Sam's Club, emphasize value and bulk
appeal with larger fonts for quantity information and cost-per-serving highlights, appealing
to price-sensitive, high-volume shoppers.
DTC channels demand personalized, story-driven designs that build emotional connections,
such as lifestyle imagery for health enthusiasts. E-commerce platforms favor high-resolution,
zoomable labels with detailed ingredient transparency for online researchers.
For broader consulting, Acosta Group provides retail and marketing expertise for natural
products; Freedom Packers handles co-packing and consulting; Paramount Global specializes
in pharma/nutra packaging; Freedom Foods offers specialty food consulting and packaging;
Tempo Sales and Marketing aids natural foods sales; Audia Consulting supports food
processing integration; Good Now Foods focuses on CPG retail strategies; Food Innovations
assists with innovation consulting; Eco D2C helps with sustainable online growth;
Little Big Brands excels in branding and packaging design; Medpaid offers wellness
marketplace support; Sherpa CPG (my favorite - ask for Victoria Ho) partners for wellness-
driven innovation; and Start-up CPG provides community resources for emerging brands.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Overcrowded labels: Keep it scannable to avoid consumer overwhelm.
Sources and links:
• Brook + Whittle's ultimate guide.
• 99designs' supplement packaging inspirations
• Brook & Whittle's step-by-step supplement label design guide.
• Resource Label Group's nutraceutical labeling handbook (PDF).
• Supliful's guide to designing good supplement labels.
• Lien Design's top 7 label design trends for 2025.
• Inovar Packaging's 2025 label design trends Superior Supplement Mfg's
complete supplement label design guide.
• Dietary Supplement Labeling Guide: Everything You Should Know
6. A/B testing label designs for different sales channels
Testing ensures your design resonates across channels—e-commerce favors high-res images,
retail needs shelf pop, and DTC emphasizes personalization. A/B test variations to optimize
conversions, and consider testing sustainable design elements to appeal to eco-conscious
audiences. Ensure your printer is flexible, agile, with rapid and consistent lead times to
enable quick pivots on design changes. High MOQs and high-cost tiered pricing can be a
drawback to A/B testing, so ensure your printer has the above capabilities.
Best practices:
• Tools: Use Google Optimize or Shopify apps for variants (e.g., color schemes, claims).
• Metrics: Track click-throughs, add-to-carts, and sales.
• Channel-specific: E-commerce: Zoomable images; Retail: Bold fronts; DTC: Custom bundles.
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Limited scope: Test multiple elements, not just one.
Sources and links:
• ConvertCart's 153 A/B ideas
• Shopify's testing examples
• How To Test Label Designs in the Dietary Supplements Industry.
7. Developing a go-to-market and marketing strategy
Launch with a bang: Combine digital and traditional tactics. For emerging brands, focus on
cost-effective channels, such as social media and influencer marketing. Leverage ESG
storytelling to boost loyalty, as sustainable practices resonate with 54% prioritizing green
brands.
Best practices:
• Strategy: Content marketing (blogs on benefits), SEO, and email nurturing.
• Channels: DTC via Shopify, Retail partnerships, E-commerce on Amazon
• Trends: User-generated content and personalization, emphasizing eco-impact.
Selling on Amazon: Unique Label Requirements
Amazon is a powerhouse for supplement sales, but its label requirements exceed standard
FDA guidelines to ensure consumer safety and compliance, potentially leading to differing
enforcement and additional verifications. Products must be new, unused, and sealed in their
original packaging, with a clear display of identifying codes, such as UPCs. As of April 2, 2024,
all dietary supplements must undergo third-party verification through a Testing, Inspection,
and Certification (TIC) organization, such as NSF, to confirm compliance with Current Good
Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards and product claims. Sellers must submit a finished
product Certificate of Analysis (COA) that supports the dietary ingredient amounts per
serving, often from accredited laboratories. High-risk categories are subject to stricter
scrutiny, and non-compliance (e.g., missing FDA disclaimers, facts panels, or ingredient lists)
can result in listing removal or account suspension. Unlike general retail, Amazon requires
manufacturer cGMP certification and prohibits unverified claims, emphasizing transparency
to build trust with buyers. For success, integrate Amazon-specific optimizations, such as
high-resolution images and keyword-rich descriptions, while utilizing agile printing for quick
compliance updates.
SMP Nutra has a good article on Selling on Amazon:
SMP Nutra Guide to Selling on Amazon & Making Millions 101
Selling supplements on Amazon
• How to Sell Supplements on Amazon
• Amazon Seller Forum
• Selling Supplements on Amazon
• Amazon Seller Guide
• SMP Nutra Guide to Selling on Amazon & Making Millions 101
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Neglecting audience targeting: Broad campaigns waste budgets.
Sources and links:
• Supliful's private-label guide.
• Vitakem's online strategies
8. Partnering with an agile label printer
We have touched on this in this guide, but it is essential to know that traditional printers
hinder small brands with high MOQs (5,000+), tiered pricing, and long (4-6 weeks) and
inconsistent lead times. Opt for digital printers that offer consistent lead times for planning,
production flexibility, including low-run capabilities (100-500), flat pricing for all volumes,
and digital procurement options.
A standout option is ThinkDifferentPrint's LabelDrive program, as detailed in their July 2025
blog, which presents a revolutionary on-demand model that introduces thought leadership
in sustainable procurement. They offer a consistent 48-hour lead time, an agile and flexible
procurement model that is favorable to small brands with smaller production runs.
Reference their recent blog (LabelDrive
: On-Demand Procurement for Dietary Supplement Manufacturers).
Although the blog primarily discusses private label manufacturers of dietary supplements, it
also serves as a valuable resource for start-up and emerging brands. It highlights the
elimination of waste (an eco-friendly approach) and the end of the wasteful legacy of bulk
ordering, where a brand might discard labels due to design, ingredient, or regulatory
changes.
With an on-demand service, you can avoid overstocking, excess inventory, and
environmental strain. This aligns with ESG mandates, reducing waste by up to 60%, Scope 3
emissions by 66% (McKinsey, 2024), and carbon footprints by 20-30% per cycle (EPA, 2024).
For new brands, it fosters inclusivity, freeing up capital for innovation and supporting net-
zero targets, resulting in savings of up to 1,200 metric tons of CO2e. Features like on-
demand labels (48-hour turnaround), no MOQs, just-in-time inventory buffers (1 week vs.
months), and a centralized digital procurement dashboard can cut procurement time by 80%
(hours per week), preventing losses from delays, and reducing procurement costs by 55%.
Additionally, 54% of consumers prefer eco-brands (NielsenIQ, 2024).
LabelDrive excels in custom dietary supplements label printing with a digital label printing
process, offering just-in-time and on-demand labels. As a GMP dietary supplement label
printer, it ensures FDA-compliant labels and printed labels for dietary supplements that meet
rigorous standards.
Best practices:
• Criteria: Digital tech for rapid turnarounds, and a digital procurement dashboard with label
catalogs, real-time order tracking, etc., removes procurement friction (scalable).
• Top Printers: The information below may not be 100% accurate. Visit their websites or call to
verify accuracy and specifics.
Printer Key Features MOQ Lead Website
Time
ThinkDifferentPri No MOQs, flat pricing, None ($50 48 https://thinkdifferentpri
nt (LabelDrive) 48-hour turnaround, minimum hours nt.com/supplement-plms/
online management, order)
waste reduction 60%,
ESG benefits (66%
emissions cut, $100k+
revenue potential).
Dietary Supplements
LabelDrive Program
Brook & Whittle Short-run digital, 100+ 1 https://arrsys.com/
customizable week
Afinia Label Flexible packaging rolls Low Short https://afinialabel.com/
HPRT Versatile for e- Low 1-2 https://www.hprt.com/
commerce days
DYMO 5XL Shipping/integration Flexible Quick https://www.dymo.com/
focus
Common pitfalls to avoid:
• Hidden fees include plate charges, die charges, file setup charges, sample charges, and other
miscellaneous charges. Ask the printer for ALL charges that you may incur.
• Long and Inconsistent lead times. Look for printers that have a consistent turnaround time
that meets your needs for proper planning.
• Minimum Order Quantities and pricing tiers that incentivise bulk orders. This leads to waste,
tied-up capital, and floor space.
• Emailing POs and art files. This creates delays, corrupts files, causes errors, and creates
ordering friction.
• Locked-in contracts: Choose scalable and nimble partners to avoid penalties, and steer clear
of bulk purchasing models that inflate carbon footprints and costly waste.
Sources and links:
• ThinkDifferentPrint's LabelDrive Flat Pricing No MOQs
• Shopify's best label printers for home or office labels
• Label and Narrow Web on hybrid presses
Conclusion: leapfrog the competition
By following this guide, you'll create a private label brand that's compliant, captivating, and
commercially agile, poised to crush competitors. Innovations like LabelDrive represent
thought leadership in transforming label procurement into a sustainable, on-demand
ecosystem, enabling new brands to reduce waste, meet ESG demands, and reinvest savings
into growth.
This approach not only minimizes environmental impact but positions you as an industry
pioneer. Remember, success lies in iteration: Monitor performance and adapt. If you're
ready to prototype label designs or need tailored advice, please reply with specifics. Let's
build your empire sustainably.
Want to learn more? Contact Mark Pohlkamp, Larger Than Life, Inc. | ThinkDifferentPrint, at
(513) 260-4400.
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