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How to launch vitamin D3 gummies

How to launch vitamin D3 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.

Launching vitamin D3 gummies under your own brand involves several key steps, from selecting the right formulation to navigating packaging and compliance. This guide expands on the commercial context, format choices, and practical steps to help you move from concept to a successful product launch with confidence.

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Where this category sits commercially

Vitamin D3 gummies occupy a strong position in the immune and bone health segments, with consistent consumer demand year-round. The category appeals to adults and children alike, offering a convenient alternative to pills. For brands, it provides a reliable entry point into the broader supplement market, with opportunities for differentiation through dosage, flavor, and added nutrients.

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Format options for the category

Vitamin D3 gummies are available in various formats, including standard gummy cubes, pectin-based options for vegetarian preferences, and sugar-free variants. You can choose between single-ingredient D3 or combination formulas with vitamin K2 or zinc. Each format impacts texture, shelf stability, and label appeal, so consider your target audience and production capabilities.

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Building your first SKUs

Start by defining your target dosage (commonly 1000–2000 IU per serving) and gummy count per bottle. Decide on flavor profiles—citrus, berry, or mixed fruit are popular. Work with your manufacturer to establish a formula that balances stability, taste, and cost. A typical first SKU might be a 60-count bottle of 1000 IU D3 gummies in a mixed-berry flavor.

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Personalisation and packaging

With the 'Make it Yours' approach, you can customize gummy shape, color, and flavor to align with your brand identity. Packaging options include plastic bottles, pouches, or child-resistant containers. Label design should comply with local regulations and clearly display the Supplement Facts panel. Your manufacturer can guide you on minimum order quantities and lead times.

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Documentation scope

You will need a product specification sheet, certificate of analysis (COA) for each batch, and stability data to support shelf-life claims. Regulatory documentation varies by market; for example, the US requires FDA registration and label compliance, while the EU demands Novel Food status for certain ingredients. Your manufacturer should provide technical dossiers to assist with market entry.

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Moving from samples to production

Once you approve samples, the manufacturer will scale up to production. This involves ordering raw materials, scheduling manufacturing, and coordinating packaging. Quality checks occur at each stage. After production, finished goods are shipped to your warehouse or fulfillment center. Maintain clear communication with your manufacturer to ensure timelines and specifications are met.

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