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Sachets samples: what to check

Sachets samples: what to check — 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.

When evaluating sachet samples, brand owners should focus on format suitability, active ingredient selection, and the flexibility offered by DAT Supply's 'Make it Yours' program. This article outlines key checks to perform on samples, from texture and seal integrity to label compliance, ensuring your product meets market expectations before scaling to production.

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What this format is and who it suits

Sachets are single-dose, portable packaging formats ideal for powders, granules, or liquids. They suit brands targeting on-the-go consumers, travel-friendly products, or precise dosing for supplements like electrolytes, protein, or greens. The format is popular for subscription boxes, sample programs, and retail trial sizes.

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Choosing actives and a category fit

Select active ingredients based on your target audience and market trends—common categories include hydration, energy, immune support, and digestive health. Review the ingredient supply chain and ensure your chosen actives are compatible with sachet packaging (e.g., moisture sensitivity). DAT Supply offers a range of pre-formulated bases that can be customized.

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Personalisation: Make it Yours

DAT Supply's 'Make it Yours' program allows you to tailor sachet samples by adjusting flavor, sweetener type, color, and branding elements like logo and label design. This flexibility helps differentiate your product without requiring full custom formulation. Work with your account manager to define the scope of personalisation within existing formulations.

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Documentation and responsibilities

As the brand owner, you are responsible for final product claims, label compliance, and market-specific regulations. DAT Supply provides formulation documentation and stability data, but you must verify that your sachet samples meet all local labeling and health claim requirements. Always retain samples for your records.

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From samples to production

Once you approve sachet samples, the next step is scaling to production. Discuss minimum order quantities, lead times, and packaging options with your DAT Supply representative. Ensure that the sample specifications (e.g., fill weight, seal strength) are replicated consistently in bulk runs. Request a production sample before full manufacturing.

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How this format fits a multi-format range

Sachets complement other formats like bottles, sticks, or capsules, allowing you to offer variety within a product line. For example, a greens powder in a tub can be paired with single-serve sachets for travel or sampling. This strategy can increase brand visibility and customer loyalty by providing convenient options.

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