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How to launch magnesium gummies

How to launch magnesium gummies — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation, then move from…

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.

Magnesium gummies have become a popular category in the supplement market, appealing to consumers seeking a convenient and palatable way to support their wellness routines. For brand owners, launching a private-label magnesium gummy involves navigating formulation, format, and packaging choices while ensuring compliance with market regulations. This article provides a structured overview of the key steps and considerations, helping you understand the process from concept to production. DAT Supply supports brands targeting the US market with tailored solutions that align with your business goals.

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Where this category sits commercially

Magnesium gummies occupy a strong position in the wellness market, driven by consumer interest in stress support, sleep, and muscle function. The category bridges general health and targeted benefits, making it accessible to a broad audience. Brand owners can leverage this demand by positioning their products around specific consumer needs, such as relaxation or energy. Understanding the competitive landscape and pricing dynamics helps in creating a product that stands out while remaining commercially viable.

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Format options for the category

Magnesium gummies come in various formats, including different magnesium types (e.g., citrate, glycinate) and dosage strengths. The choice of format affects taste, texture, and bioavailability. Gummies can be sugar-coated or pectin-based to cater to dietary preferences. Additionally, you can select from a range of flavors and colors to enhance appeal. Each format option influences production complexity and cost, so it's important to align with your target market's expectations.

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Building your first SKUs

Starting with a focused SKU strategy is key. Consider launching with one or two core products, such as a standard magnesium glycinate gummy and a higher-strength option. Define your target dosage per serving, serving size, and bottle count. Work with your manufacturer to finalize the formulation and ensure it meets your label claims. A streamlined initial SKU lineup simplifies production and inventory management while allowing you to test the market.

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Personalisation and packaging

DAT Supply's 'Make it Yours' program allows you to customize your magnesium gummies with your brand's unique formulation, flavor, and packaging. You can choose bottle size, label design, and secondary packaging to align with your brand identity. Personalisation extends to selecting the magnesium type and additional functional ingredients. Packaging choices also impact shelf appeal and compliance with labeling regulations.

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Documentation scope

Proper documentation is essential for market compliance. This includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each batch, formulation records, and stability data. Brand owners are responsible for ensuring their final labels meet regulatory requirements, including claims and nutritional information. Your manufacturer should provide the necessary technical documents to support your registration and quality assurance processes.

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Moving from samples to production

After finalizing your formulation and packaging, order samples to evaluate taste, texture, and stability. Once satisfied, you can proceed to full-scale production. Discuss lead times and minimum order quantities with your manufacturer to plan inventory. A smooth transition from samples to production involves clear communication on specifications and quality checks. Start with a manageable order volume to validate your supply chain before scaling.

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