Artwork runs in English
Label artwork, on-pack copy and retail packaging for United Kingdom are written in English. Plan translation and claims review alongside sampling so production is not waiting on artwork.
Private-label sachet manufacturing for powders, granulates and daily-routine concepts. Formula, specification, samples and documentation move through one structured order workflow, reviewed for UK brands. The brand owner remains the responsible party on pack.
How to choose a manufacturing partner for UK brands — a reviewed catalogue, documentation by stage, and one structured order workflow.
DAT Supply manufactures private-label dietary supplements for UK brands across a multi-format platform.
Three things matter most: a reviewed formula base, a documented specification process, and a clear target-market claims review — before a sample is ever produced.
A private-label catalogue option that has already been through formulation review, rather than a formula built from zero for every enquiry.
Specification, label and batch documents released at defined project stages — not bundled into a single opaque handoff at the end.
On-pack copy and claim wording reviewed against the framework that applies for UK brands, before artwork is locked.
Brands for UK brands typically weigh a local co-packer against an EU-wide or international manufacturing platform. Neither is right by default — it depends on volume, format range and how many markets the brand plans to enter.
Can suit a single-market launch with a narrow format range and simple logistics — but often means re-briefing from scratch when the brand adds a second market or a second format.
One structured order workflow across formats and markets, with documentation reviewed per project against each target-market framework — useful once a brand plans to sell beyond a single market.
A single contracting party for the full private-label build: formula, specification, samples, documentation and production, managed through one client workspace.
Gummies, sachets, functional jellies, oral strips and pet soft chews run through the same order workflow, so a concept can move between formats without re-briefing.
Each project moves through defined review steps — brief, spec, artwork, release — inside one client workspace, not a vendor inbox.
Format is chosen against the brief. The same concept can move between packaging types without re-briefing.
Single-serving powder sachet / stick format for powders, granulates and mix-in daily-routine concepts. Configuration confirmed per project.
Pectin-based supplement gummies — the mature DAT Supply format. Used across daily wellness, beauty, sleep and kids ranges.
Pouchable functional jelly format for daily-routine and on-the-go supplement concepts.
Fast-dissolving oral strip format. Reviewed per project; payload range confirmed during the brief.
Private-label catalogue
Your brand on a reviewed catalogue option. Project-specific personalisation is reviewed after order start.
Qualified custom development
A formula developed against your brief for qualified 5,000+ unit projects, after a paid feasibility/R&D review.
Final option, packaging configuration and minimum order quantity are confirmed against your brief inside the portal. Final timeline is confirmed during order setup.
Ready sample kits or development samples let you confirm texture, finish and packaging before committing to a full order.
Packaging options include single-dose sachets and stick packs, with pack configuration confirmed per project. Samples are ordered inside the DAT Supply portal, ahead of the full production run.
Each step is reviewed before the next review step opens.
Target format, quantity and claims direction, reviewed for UK brands.
Private-label catalogue or qualified custom development — confirmed against the brief.
Per-SKU specification + allergen statement drafted, then locked.
Confirm format, finish and packaging with a sample before the full run.
Dieline + on-pack copy reviewed against the target-market framework.
Production runs through the controlled workflow; batch-release documents issued after QC release.
Each document is released to the brand owner at its project stage. The Certificate of Analysis is batch-specific and issued after production — available on request, not as a standing public list.
DAT releases the standard documentation package by project stage. External testing, full COA, additional microbiological reports, heavy metals, pesticide residue reports or raw-material supplier documentation are reviewed and quoted separately unless included in the agreed project scope.
Production is reviewed against the US market: structure/function claim wording, the Supplement Facts panel and % Daily Value formatting are checked per project before artwork is locked. The brand owner remains the responsible party and importer of record on pack. Claim wording reviewed per project against the target market; final responsibility remains with the brand owner.
United Kingdom is a 67 million-person market with London as its administrative capital and London as its largest commercial city. Key commercial cities include London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool. The working language for label artwork, regulatory submission and retail packaging is English. Retail distribution flows through Boots, Holland & Barrett, Superdrug pharmacy chains, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose grocery, and a mature DTC ecosystem led by London-based supplement brands. On the supplement industry signal: Post-Brexit divergence in NRVs + allergen formatting + FBO addressing; Boots / Holland & Barrett anchor pharmacy + specialist retail channels. For brand owners briefing DAT Supply, United Kingdom is positioned as a regulated EU food-supplement market: artwork is produced in English, the food business operator (typically the brand owner) carries label responsibility under the EU Reg. 1169/2011 framework, and the notification is filed with the country's competent authority (see the Regulatory framework section). DAT coordinates manufacturing, documentation and shipping under a single project so the brand owner can focus on demand generation, retail placement and the post-launch reorder cycle. The country's neighbours and natural cross-launch pairs for a single artwork project are listed under the internal links below.
Dietary supplements in United Kingdom are regulated as a category of food. The framework rests on EU Directive 2002/46/EC (food supplements), EU Reg. 1169/2011 (food information to consumers) and EU Reg. 1924/2006 / 432/2012 (nutrition and health claims), transposed nationally as Retained EU Law 1924/2006 (nutrition and health claims) and 1169/2011 (food information). Notification authority and route: FSA + DHSC. No central notification; food business operator responsibility under Retained EU Law. The brand owner is the food business operator and carries label responsibility — DAT supplies the documentation pack but does not file on the brand owner's behalf. Label-language requirement: English (UK English spelling). Allergen labelling: UK FIC allergen labelling (the 14 allergens) plus PARNUTS legacy guidance for certain categories. Novel ingredients: the UK FSA novel food authorisation register is now separate from the EU register following EU exit. Claim wording is the most-reviewed surface of the artwork pack. Permitted health claims are drawn from the applicable claims framework register and any on-hold claims awaiting EFSA opinion; structure-function copy that does not assert disease prevention, treatment or cure is reviewed against the boundary set by Article 7 of Reg. 1169/2011 and the national authority's published guidance. Common rejection patterns: (i) implied disease-treatment phrasing on energy, sleep or stress SKUs, (ii) un-permitted comparative claims against medicines, (iii) using authorised-claim wording on products that do not meet the conditions of use, and (iv) translated claim wording that drifts from the authorised phrasing. DAT's artwork gate cross-references every claim on the pack against the authorised register or the national authority's borderline guidance before the brand owner files. Distinctive United Kingdom signal: pharmacist gate-keeping at Boots and Holland & Barrett shapes acceptable claim phrasing; the FSA novel-food list now diverges from the EU. Certification panel commonly seen on United Kingdom pack: Vegan Society, Vegetarian Society, Soil Association organic and kosher / halal where the brief requires it. Where certification is desired the brand owner provides the certificate and DAT confirms compliance against the certifier's scheme during the documentation pack assembly. Retailer-specific documentation expectations: pharmacy, drugstore and grocery buyers commonly request the technical dossier (formulation specification, raw-material specifications, microbiological release criteria, stability summary, allergen statement, country-of-origin declaration, certificate of GMP-aligned manufacturing) before listing a new SKU. DAT supplies the dossier as a single packaged set so the brand owner can present a complete file at the listing meeting. Post-launch obligations: the food business operator records and investigates any adverse events through the national vigilance route, maintains the technical file for the legal retention period (commonly five years from last batch shelf life), and keeps the artwork in step with any future authoritative re-interpretation of claim wording on the authorised register. DAT supports the brand owner through batch-by-batch documentation and an artwork variant track when the register changes.
Notification authority: FSA + DHSC
Label artwork, on-pack copy and retail packaging for United Kingdom are written in English. Plan translation and claims review alongside sampling so production is not waiting on artwork.
Food-supplement notification for United Kingdom is filed with FSA + DHSC. The notification and final on-pack claims remain the brand owner's responsibility; DAT supplies the supporting product documentation.
Post-Brexit divergence in NRVs + allergen formatting + FBO addressing; Boots / Holland & Barrett anchor pharmacy + specialist retail channels Reading the United Kingdom signal for a brand owner brief: the working language is English; the pharmacy, grocery, specialty health-food retail and DTC channel mix shapes pack format and unit economics; the notification authority (FSA + DHSC) sets the regulatory cadence; and the cert panel commonly seen on United Kingdom pack is Vegan Society, Vegetarian Society, Soil Association organic and kosher / halal where the brief requires it. The most distinctive United Kingdom working signal is that pharmacist gate-keeping at Boots and Holland & Barrett shapes acceptable claim phrasing; the FSA novel-food list now diverges from the EU.

Private-label ashwagandha powder (powder format). Key actives: Ashwagandha KSM-66. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label bcaa recovery powder (powder format). Key actives: Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label beetroot nitric powder (powder format). Key actives: Beetroot Extract. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label cacao adaptogen powder (powder format). Key actives: Cacao, Lion's Mane Extract, Cordyceps Extract. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label collagen powder (powder format). Key actives: Collagen Peptides, Vitamin C. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label creatine powder (powder format). Key actives: Creatine Monohydrate. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label daily multivitamin powder (powder format). Key actives: Magnesium, Vitamin C, Vitamin B3. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.

Private-label eaa amino powder (powder format). Key actives: Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine. Per 1 sachet. EU & US draft formula, MOQ-friendly private label.
Sachet brand owners for UK brands typically shape single-serve format around a channel mix where Boots and Holland & Barrett anchor pharmacy and specialist health-food retail, running alongside grocery and a direct-to-consumer lane. Each shelf sets its own expectations: pharmacy and specialty buyers scrutinise the cert panel and dosing claims, while DTC rewards trial-friendly stick packs. Deciding early which channel leads the launch is what fixes pack architecture for UK brands, because a sachet that suits a health-food aisle rarely carries unchanged into a grocery multipack.
Unit economics follow the channel. Selling first through Boots or Holland & Barrett means the per-sachet cost has to absorb retail margin and listing terms, so brand owners for UK brands tend to model format decisions — stick length, fill weight, secondary carton — against the shelf that leads. A DTC-first plan shifts that maths toward sampling and repeat purchase, while grocery pushes toward multi-count value formats. Distribution planned around London, Manchester and Birmingham demand centres influences pack count and case configuration before artwork is locked.
Running the sachet lane for UK brands starts with English-language artwork carrying UK-format nutrient and allergen declarations, since post-Brexit divergence in NRVs and allergen formatting means EU panels no longer transfer cleanly. There is no central notification step: responsibility sits with the food business operator under Retained EU Law, so a brand owner for UK brands must confirm the FBO of record and its address before a stick pack goes to print. Sequencing that decision early prevents reprints when the FSA and DHSC framework is applied to label copy.
Documentation for UK brands accumulates by stage rather than in one filing. Formulation locks the specification and cert-panel evidence — Vegan Society, Vegetarian Society, Soil Association organic, or kosher/halal where the panel requires it; artwork stages the FBO addressing and English declarations; release ties batch records to the operator's own compliance file, since the FSA and DHSC route places the burden on the business, not a pre-market approval. Where a formulation touches ingredients on the FSA novel-food list, which now diverges from the EU, that check belongs at the formulation stage.
No. There is no central notification step for UK brands; under Retained EU Law the food business operator carries responsibility. Before a stick pack prints, confirm the FBO of record and its address, and hold the specification and label evidence in the operator's own file, since the FSA and DHSC framework places the burden on the business rather than a pre-market approval.
Artwork stays English-language, but post-Brexit divergence in NRVs and allergen formatting means an EU nutrient panel no longer transfers cleanly, so declarations are reworked to UK format with the FBO address shown. If the formulation uses a novel ingredient, note that the FSA novel-food list now diverges from the EU, so eligibility is confirmed for UK brands separately at the formulation stage.
Private-label catalogue orders start from 1,000 units. Qualified custom development volumes are confirmed after the development scope. Final quantities are confirmed against your brief inside the portal.
Yes. Ready sample kits or development samples let you confirm format, finish and packaging before you start a full order.
Claim wording reviewed per project against the target market; final responsibility remains with the brand owner.
By project stage — specification and label first, then batch-release documents and a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis after production and QC release.
Create your account, complete your company profile and brief your order inside the DAT Supply portal. Format, route and minimum order quantity are confirmed once your brief has been reviewed.