8 July 2026 · 5 min read
Who this article is for
Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.
For supplement brand owners exploring private-label manufacturing, understanding how samples work is a key step before committing to a full production run. This FAQ-style guide explains the two main sampling paths—stock samples and custom samples—and helps you decide which approach aligns with your product vision. You'll also learn what information to have ready and how DAT Supply's platform streamlines the process, so you can confidently move from concept to first order.
The two options at a glance
Supplement samples generally fall into two categories: stock samples and custom samples. Stock samples are finished products already in inventory, allowing you to evaluate existing formulations, packaging, and labeling without any modifications. Custom samples, on the other hand, are made to your specifications—such as a unique blend, dosage form, or branded label—and require a brief development period. Both options let you assess quality, taste, and market fit before scaling up.
When each option fits
Stock samples are ideal when you want to quickly test a proven product or compare multiple formulations with minimal upfront investment. They suit brand owners who are new to private label or need to validate a category before customizing. Custom samples are better when you have a specific formula or branding in mind, or when you need to differentiate your product in a competitive market. This path is common for established brands launching a new line or targeting a niche audience.
What to prepare either way
Regardless of the sampling route, you should have a clear idea of your target market, desired product type (e.g., capsules, powders, gummies), and any regulatory requirements for your region. For stock samples, simply select the products that interest you. For custom samples, prepare your desired ingredient list, dosage form, and any label design elements. Having this information ready speeds up the process and ensures the samples you receive are aligned with your brand's goals.
How DAT Supply supports the choice
DAT Supply's platform provides detailed product pages for stock items, including ingredient lists and packaging options, so you can order samples directly. For custom samples, you can submit a brief through the 'Make it Yours' feature, which guides you through formulation and design choices. The platform also offers transparent pricing and estimated timelines, helping you compare options and make an informed decision without committing to a full production run.
FAQs
Common questions include: How long do samples take? (Timelines vary by complexity; check the product page or 'Make it Yours' flow for estimates.) Can I get samples before placing a large order? (Yes, sampling is a standard first step.) Are samples refundable? (Typically not, but costs are often credited toward a future production order.) Who owns the formula after sampling? (You retain rights to your custom formulation once finalized.) For more details, refer to the specific product or service pages on DAT Supply.