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Gummies vs sachets for supplement brands: a FAQ

Gummies vs sachets for supplement brands: a FAQ — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation,…

8 July 2026 · 5 min read

Who this is for

Who this article is for

Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.

Choosing between gummies and sachets is a key decision for supplement brands entering the private-label market. Each format offers distinct advantages in terms of consumer appeal, manufacturing complexity, and shelf stability. This FAQ helps brand owners weigh the practical differences—from formulation constraints to packaging costs—so you can align your product concept with the right production path. For detailed pricing and minimums, refer to the dedicated product pages on DAT Supply.

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The two options at a glance

Gummies are chewable, gelatin- or pectin-based supplements that deliver active ingredients in a candy-like form. Sachets are single-dose powder packets that can be mixed with water or taken directly. Gummies require specialized equipment for molding, drying, and coating, while sachets use flow-wrap or stick-pack machinery. Both formats allow for custom formulations, but gummies impose stricter limits on heat-sensitive ingredients and dosage per piece.

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When each option fits

Gummies appeal to consumers who dislike swallowing pills and prefer a tasty, on-the-go option. They work well for multivitamins, melatonin, and CBD. Sachets suit higher-dose ingredients (e.g., fiber, protein, greens) or those that are unstable in gummy form. They also offer portion control and are ideal for hydration, energy, or immune-support blends. Consider your target audience’s habits and the ingredient profile when choosing.

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What to prepare either way

For both formats, you need a clear product concept: target ingredient, dosage per serving, flavor profile, and packaging size. Gummy development requires a base formula (gelatin or pectin), sweeteners, and active ingredients that withstand heat. Sachet development needs a free-flowing powder blend and moisture-barrier packaging. In either case, have your label claims and target market regulations ready, as final compliance rests with your brand.

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How DAT Supply supports the choice

DAT Supply offers private-label gummies and sachets through its “Make it Yours” program, allowing you to customize formulations, flavors, and packaging. You can start with a base product and adjust active levels or add proprietary blends. The platform provides clear specifications for each format, including minimum order quantities and lead time estimates. Order samples to test texture, taste, and stability before committing to full production.

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FAQs

Q: Can I use the same formula in both gummies and sachets? A: Not directly—gummy processing may degrade certain ingredients, and powder blends require different excipients. Q: Which format has a longer shelf life? A: Sachets typically last longer (2+ years) if stored dry; gummies are more sensitive to heat and humidity. Q: Are there minimum order differences? A: Yes, gummy molds often require higher minimums than sachet runs. Check DAT Supply’s product pages for current MOQs.

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