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What brands should know about private-label soft chews

Discover what brands should know about private-label soft chews: formulation, packaging, compliance, and lead times for launching your own supplement range.

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.

Brand owners exploring a supplement launch often ask what they should know about private-label soft chews. This guide covers the key considerations—from formulation and packaging to regulatory compliance and lead times—so you can evaluate whether soft chews fit your brand strategy. For a full catalogue of ready-to-launch options, [Browse the private label catalogue](/private-label/).

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What are private-label soft chews?

Private-label soft chews are chewable dietary supplements manufactured by a contract manufacturer and sold under your brand. Unlike gummies, soft chews have a softer, more pliable texture and can accommodate a wider range of active ingredients, including those sensitive to heat or moisture. They are an excellent format for brands targeting consumers who prefer a chewable supplement without the sugar coating or gelatin typically found in gummies. For brand owners, soft chews offer a fast route to market: you select from existing formulations, customize packaging and branding, and the manufacturer handles production and quality control. To see available options, [Browse the private label catalogue](/private-label/).

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Formulation considerations for soft chews

When developing a private-label soft chew, formulation is a critical factor. Soft chews can deliver a variety of active ingredients, including vitamins, minerals, botanicals, and specialty compounds. However, not all ingredients are suitable: heat-sensitive or highly hygroscopic compounds may require special processing. The manufacturer typically offers a range of base formulations that you can customize with your chosen actives, flavors, and sweeteners. It is important to [review MOQ and lead times](/resources/moq-lead-times/) early, as custom formulations may have higher minimum order quantities and longer development cycles. The brand owner remains responsible for final claims, on-pack labelling and market compliance in each destination market.

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Packaging and branding options

Packaging is a key differentiator for your brand. Soft chews are commonly packaged in stand-up pouches, jars, or blister packs, depending on the product and target market. You can choose from stock packaging options or develop custom packaging with your own artwork, colors, and branding elements. The manufacturer can assist with packaging design and sourcing, but you retain control over the final look. For brands targeting multiple countries, consider packaging that accommodates multilingual labels. If you are new to private labeling, [order samples](/samples/) to evaluate the packaging quality and product texture before committing to a full production run.

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Regulatory compliance and documentation

Compliance is a shared responsibility. The manufacturer provides documentation such as certificates of analysis, formulation sheets, and manufacturing records, but you must ensure your labels meet the regulations of each destination market. For example, the EU has specific requirements for health claims, ingredient listings, and nutritional declarations. If you plan to sell in Europe, review the [EU regulatory framework](/private-label/countries/europe/) to understand your obligations. The brand owner remains responsible for final claims, on-pack labelling and market compliance in each destination market. For a complete overview of required documentation, [review documentation scope](/documentation/).

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Lead times and minimum order quantities

Lead times and MOQs vary depending on the complexity of your product. Stock formulations with standard packaging typically have shorter lead times and lower MOQs, while custom formulations or bespoke packaging require more time and higher volumes. It is essential to discuss your timeline and volume requirements with the manufacturer early in the process. To get a clear picture, [review MOQ and lead times](/resources/moq-lead-times/) on the DAT Supply resource page. Once you are ready to proceed, [Start order](https://portal.dat.supply/register) through the brand owner portal.

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How to get started with private-label soft chews

Getting started is straightforward. First, browse the private label catalogue to identify soft chew formulations that align with your brand concept. Then, order samples to evaluate taste, texture, and packaging. Once you are satisfied, work with the manufacturer to finalize your formulation, packaging, and label artwork. The manufacturer will provide a quote confirming lead times and MOQs. After approval, production begins, and your products are shipped to your warehouse or directly to fulfillment centers. To begin, [Browse the private label catalogue](/private-label/) or [order samples](/samples/).

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