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Private Label Gummy Manufacturing for Montana Brands

Montana’s supplement market is shaped by a Bozeman tech-DTC migration and a strong outdoor-recreation channel. Brand owners entering this Mountain West state require a manufacturing partner who understands remote project coordination and federal compliance. DAT Supply serves Montana brands through DAT's project-managed production workflow, managing the full brief-to-delivery cycle remotely.

State
Montana
Working routes
White-label · Semi-custom · Custom
Documentation
4 gates by project stage
DAT Supply — private-label gummy manufacturing for Montana brands
Market snapshot

Montana’s capital is Helena, and its largest commercial city is Billings. The state’s population of 1.1 million is served by key cities including Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, and Helena. The supplement industry signal is driven by Bozeman’s tech-DTC migration and the outdoor-recreation channel, creating demand for performance-oriented and lifestyle gummy formats.

Supplement industry signal

Bozeman tech-DTC migration + outdoor-recreation channel

Regulatory framework

FDA regulates supplements federally under 21 CFR 101.9 and DSHEA. There is no Montana-specific supplement registration filing beyond the federal route. Brand owners must address their facility as the label holder on labels. No state-level addenda such as California’s Prop 65 apply here. All labelling and formulation compliance is reviewed per project against the US federal framework.

Brand archetypes

Brands DAT typically briefs from this market

Popular categories

Energy & focus gummies align with Montana’s outdoor-recreation and tech-worker demographic. Sleep & stress formats appeal to the remote-work lifestyle. Gut health gummies serve the wellness-conscious Bozeman consumer. Kids & family gummies address the family-oriented populations in Billings and Helena.

Logistics & market access

Goods enter the US primarily through West Coast ports (Los Angeles/Long Beach) or Midwest intermodal rail via Chicago. From there, inland freight moves to Montana distribution points. The Bozeman tech-DTC migration has improved last-mile logistics infrastructure in the state, enabling efficient delivery to both direct consumers and retail partners.

Frequently asked questions — Montana

  • Does DAT have a facility in Montana?
    No. DAT does not have a facility in Montana or any US state. All manufacturing is coordinated remotely through DAT's project-managed production workflow, with documentation and logistics managed for Montana-based brand owners.
  • Which regulatory authority oversees supplements in Montana?
    The FDA regulates supplements federally under 21 CFR 101.9 and DSHEA. There is no Montana-specific supplement regulatory authority. Compliance is reviewed per project against the US federal framework.
  • Are there Montana-specific labelling requirements?
    No. Montana follows the federal labelling requirements set by the FDA. No state-specific labelling addenda apply. All artwork is reviewed per project against the US federal framework.
  • What MOQ does DAT support for a Montana launch?
    White-label starts at 1,000 units (PET bottle), semi-custom at 2,500 units (doypack), and custom development at 5,000 units. These MOQs apply to all markets including Montana.
  • How long does a Montana gummy launch typically take?
    From brief to delivery, a standard white-label project takes 8–12 weeks. Semi-custom and custom projects require additional time for formulation and packaging development.
  • Which gummy categories does DAT manufacture for Montana brands?
    DAT manufactures energy & focus, sleep & stress, gut health, and kids & family gummies, among others. Category selection is reviewed per project against the brand’s target audience.
  • How do I start a Montana project?
    Submit a brief via the request-quote page. Include your target category, volume, and packaging preference. DAT will respond with a project timeline and documentation requirements.
  • Can DAT support a launch covering Montana plus neighbouring markets?
    Yes. DAT can coordinate launches covering Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming from a single production run, using a unified documentation pack reviewed per project against each state’s federal framework.
  • Does DAT ship directly to retailers in Montana?
    DAT ships to the brand owner’s nominated US warehouse or distribution centre. The brand owner manages final retail distribution within Montana.
  • What documentation does DAT provide for Montana notification?
    DAT provides a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis, formulation specification, and artwork review confirmation. The brand owner files no state-level notification; federal compliance is reviewed per project against the US framework.
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Working routes

DAT supports three working routes for every market. White-label adapts a reviewed gummy concept and brand artwork from 1,000 units (PET bottle). Semi-custom adjusts dose, flavour or active stack within an existing matrix from 2,500 units (doypack). Custom development covers bespoke formulation and packaging from 5,000 units.

Documentation gates

All Montana projects follow a four-gate documentation model: brief review with the brand owner, spec confirmation including active ingredient verification, artwork review per the US federal labelling framework, and a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis after QC release. The brand owner remains responsible for the label under DSHEA throughout.

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Start a private label gummy project for your Montana brand

Send your project details — DAT Supply will review and route the project to the right working track for Montana brand owners.

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Get manufacturing context

Drop your work email and a member of the DAT team will follow up with the right context for this concept. Project documents, certificates and pricing are released through the project workspace in the DAT portal.

You will receive a short confirmation email. Project documents (specification, batch-specific COA, packaging documents) are released through the project workspace in the DAT portal once a brief is in place.