Resource guide

Supplement Packaging Guide

Use this page to explain a packaging decision clearly and direct buyers toward the right collection or quote request.

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Decision context

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Format trade-offs

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Recommended next step

Supplement Packaging Guide

Supplement packaging must support product protection, claims, compliance labeling, and consumer trust.

Supplement packaging should be selected by product form, moisture sensitivity, oxygen risk, serving size, label requirements, child access, trial packaging needs, and low-MOQ launch route.

TL;DR

  • Powder supplements need moisture and seal control.
  • Gummies may need moisture and sticking review.
  • Trial packs can use sachets or smaller pouches.

Decision table

Product form Format Priority
Powder Pouch or sachet Moisture and dust
Gummy Pouch or jar Moisture and sticking
Capsule Pouch or bottle Barrier and label
Refill Pouch Seal and repeat use

Related packaging resources

Food packaging, Stand up pouches, Rollstock packaging, Get a quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

What packaging is used for supplements?

Pouches, sachets, bottles, labels, and refill packs are common.

Can supplement pouches be custom printed?

Yes, using labels, digital print, or larger custom print methods.

What info is needed for a quote?

Product form, fill weight, dimensions, quantity, claims, and artwork help.

Talk to a packaging expert

Get a shortlist, not just a quote

Tell us your product, target pack size, barrier needs, and MOQ. We will help you narrow the right packaging direction before you lock the spec.

Format shortlist

Get direction on pouch type, barrier strategy, and the best next collection or product path.

MOQ and print guidance

Share your target run size and we will frame the practical trade-offs before you over-spec the project.

Fast response context

Include product, market, pack size, and timing so the team can reply with a tighter recommendation.

Best results: include product type, pack size, target MOQ, and timing.