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How to launch apple cider vinegar gummies

How to launch apple cider vinegar gummies — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation, then…

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.

Apple cider vinegar gummies have become a popular supplement format, offering a more palatable alternative to liquid vinegar. For brand owners exploring this category, understanding the commercial landscape, format options, and production workflow is key. This article expands on the practical steps to launch private-label apple cider vinegar gummies, from initial concept to first production run, while highlighting where DAT Supply's resources can support your decision-making.

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Where this category sits commercially

Apple cider vinegar gummies occupy a strong position in the digestive health and wellness market, often appealing to consumers seeking convenient, on-the-go supplements. The category has seen steady growth due to the ingredient's established reputation and the gummy format's popularity. Brand owners should consider their target audience and retail channels, as this influences formulation, packaging, and pricing strategies.

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Format options for the category

Gummies are the primary format, but variations exist in shape, size, and texture. Standard options include bear-shaped or square gummies, with sugar-coated or pectin-based versions for different texture preferences. Dosage per gummy can be adjusted to meet target serving sizes. The choice of format affects production complexity and cost, so it's important to align with your brand's positioning and consumer expectations.

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Building your first SKUs

Starting with one or two SKUs is common, such as a standard strength and a higher potency option. Each SKU requires a unique formulation, label, and packaging design. Consider factors like serving size, bottle count, and any additional ingredients (e.g., vitamins or flavors) that differentiate your product. Working with a contract manufacturer helps streamline this process by providing formulation guidance and regulatory support.

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Personalisation and packaging

DAT Supply's 'Make it Yours' approach allows brand owners to customise formulations, gummy shapes, and packaging. Options include choosing bottle type, label design, and outer carton. Personalisation helps your product stand out on shelf while meeting specific brand aesthetics. Packaging must also comply with market regulations, including ingredient listings and nutritional information, which the brand owner is responsible for finalising.

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Documentation scope

Documentation typically includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each batch, formulation sheets, and stability data. However, the scope and availability of documents depend on the specific agreement with the manufacturer. Brand owners should clarify what documentation is provided and ensure they have the necessary records for regulatory compliance and quality assurance in their target market.

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Moving from samples to production

The process begins with ordering samples to evaluate taste, texture, and stability. Once satisfied, you can place a first production order. Lead times vary based on formulation complexity and order volume, so it's best to discuss timelines directly with your manufacturer. After production, the brand owner handles final labeling, marketing, and distribution. Starting with a manageable order quantity helps mitigate risk while testing market response.

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