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Private Label Gummy Manufacturing for Utah Brands

Utah’s Silicon Slopes hosts one of the densest concentrations of supplement brand HQs globally. For brand owners briefing a gummy manufacturing project, this market offers a deep talent pool, established logistics corridors, and a supply chain accustomed to private-label and custom development at scale.

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

Utah’s capital and largest commercial city is Salt Lake City. The state’s population is approximately 3.4 million. Lehi and the broader Silicon Slopes area form one of the world’s densest supplement-industry clusters, with doTERRA, Young Living, USANA, and Nu Skin all headquartered within 30 miles. Key cities include Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, and Lehi.

Supplement industry signal

Lehi/Silicon Slopes is one of the densest supplement-industry clusters in the world — doTERRA, Young Living, USANA, Nu Skin all HQ'd within 30 miles

Regulatory framework

FDA regulates supplements federally under 21 CFR 101.9 and DSHEA. There is no Utah-specific supplement registration filing beyond the federal route. Brand owners as the label holder, are responsible for label compliance, including accurate Supplement Facts panels and ingredient listings. DAT supplies a documentation pack covering formulation specs, raw material certificates of analysis, and finished product CoAs, reviewed per project against the Utah framework.

Brand archetypes

Brands DAT typically briefs from this market

Popular categories

Energy & focus gummies align with Utah’s active outdoor lifestyle and the performance-oriented supplement culture of the Silicon Slopes. Sleep & stress formulas serve the professional demographic concentrated in Salt Lake City and Lehi. Beauty & skin gummies appeal to the direct-sales channel common among Utah-based MLM brands. Kids & family multivitamins are a staple for regional retail private-label programs.

Logistics & market access

Utah-bound goods typically enter the US via the West Coast ports of Los Angeles or Long Beach, then move inland by rail or truck to Salt Lake City distribution hubs. The state’s central Mountain West location also provides efficient overland routes to neighbouring markets in Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and Nevada. DAT coordinates remote production through DAT's project-managed production workflow, with finished goods shipped to a Utah-based 3PL or directly to the brand owner’s designated warehouse.

Frequently asked questions — Utah

  • Does DAT have a facility in Utah?
    No. DAT coordinates production remotely through DAT's project-managed production workflow Finished goods are shipped to a Utah-based 3PL or the brand owner’s designated warehouse.
  • Which regulatory authority oversees supplements in Utah?
    The FDA regulates supplements federally under 21 CFR 101.9 and DSHEA. There is no Utah-specific supplement registration filing beyond the federal route.
  • Are there Utah-specific labelling requirements?
    Utah follows federal FDA labelling rules. No state-level supplement labelling addenda apply, though brand owners should verify any local business registration requirements.
  • What MOQ does DAT support for a Utah launch?
    White-label from 1,000 units (PET bottle), semi-custom from 2,500 units (doypack), and custom development from 5,000 units.
  • How long does a Utah gummy launch typically take?
    White-label projects typically take 8–12 weeks from artwork approval. Semi-custom and custom projects require 14–20 weeks depending on formulation and packaging complexity.
  • Which gummy categories does DAT manufacture for Utah brands?
    Energy & focus, sleep & stress, beauty & skin, and kids & family gummies are the most requested categories for Utah-based brands.
  • How do I start a Utah project?
    Submit a brief via the request-quote page. The DAT team will review your concept, confirm the working route, and outline the documentation gates specific to your project.
  • Can DAT support a launch covering Utah plus neighbouring markets?
    Yes. Utah’s central location allows efficient distribution to Idaho, Colorado, and Nevada. DAT can coordinate multi-state shipments from a single production run.
  • Does DAT ship directly to retailers in Utah?
    DAT ships to the brand owner’s designated warehouse or 3PL. The brand owner manages final retail distribution.
  • What documentation does DAT provide for Utah notification?
    DAT supplies formulation specifications, raw material certificates of analysis, finished product Certificate of Analysis, and artwork review documentation, reviewed per project against the Utah 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 Utah projects follow a four-gate model: brief review to align on concept and regulatory scope; spec confirmation for formulation and packaging; artwork review per the Utah framework to ensure label compliance; and 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 Utah brand

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