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Private label vs custom development: a brand FAQ

Private label vs custom development: a brand 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.

For supplement brand owners, deciding between private label and custom development is a foundational step. Private label offers a faster route to market with pre-formulated products, while custom development allows for unique formulations tailored to your brand vision. This FAQ clarifies the key differences, helping you assess which path aligns with your goals, budget, and timeline. Whether you're launching a first product or expanding a line, understanding these options ensures you make an informed decision before engaging with a contract manufacturer.

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The two options at a glance

Private label involves selecting an existing product formulation—such as a vitamin blend or protein powder—that you can brand as your own. The manufacturer handles production, packaging, and labeling to your specifications. Custom development, by contrast, starts from scratch: you work with the manufacturer's R&D team to create a unique formula based on your ingredient list, dosage, and delivery form. Private label is typically faster and more cost-effective, while custom development offers exclusivity and differentiation.

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When each option fits

Private label suits brands entering the market quickly, testing a new category, or operating with a limited budget. It's ideal for commodity supplements where speed and cost are priorities. Custom development fits brands with a specific therapeutic concept, proprietary ingredient, or desire for a unique market position. It requires more time, investment, and regulatory diligence, but yields a product that competitors cannot easily replicate.

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What to prepare either way

For private label, prepare your brand identity—logo, label design, and packaging preferences—along with a clear understanding of your target market and any required certifications (e.g., organic, non-GMO). For custom development, you'll need a detailed brief: target benefits, ingredient list or desired actives, dosage form, and any clinical references. Both paths require a finished product specification sheet and compliance with your market's labeling regulations.

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How DAT Supply supports the choice

DAT Supply offers a comprehensive private label catalog with pre-formulated products across categories like sports nutrition, wellness, and beauty. For custom development, our R&D team collaborates with you to create proprietary blends, from concept to scale-up. We provide formulation support, stability testing, and regulatory guidance to ensure your product meets market requirements. Our platform allows you to browse options, request samples, and initiate orders seamlessly.

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FAQs

Q: Can I start with private label and later develop a custom product? A: Yes, many brands begin with private label to establish a presence, then invest in custom development for flagship products. Q: Are minimum order quantities different? A: Typically, private label has lower MOQs than custom development due to existing production setups. Q: Who owns the formulation in custom development? A: You typically own the exclusive rights to the final formula, subject to the manufacturing agreement. Q: How do I ensure label compliance? A: As the brand owner, you are responsible for final claims and labels; DAT Supply provides regulatory support to help you meet local requirements.

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