How to choose a gummy manufacturer
Gummies span sugar profile, texture, active-ingredient load and target market — the review criteria below apply whether you are comparing manufacturers or scoping your first brief.
Format and flavour feasibility
Confirm the manufacturer reviews active-ingredient compatibility with a gummy matrix before quoting a concept — some actives (high-dose minerals, certain botanicals) behave differently in a pectin base and need a feasibility pass, not an assumption.
Production tiers and packaging
Ask what minimum order quantities apply per packaging option (jar vs. doypack vs. sachet) — private-label MOQs commonly step up between packaging formats, and the manufacturer should confirm which tier applies to your target volume before you brief artwork.
Sample and specification review
A sensory (flavour, texture, colour) sample review should happen before the specification is locked, not after. Ask to see the specification document template so you know what it confirms — formula, packaging, label artwork requirements.
Target-market claim review
Claim wording depends on the target market and the final formulation. A manufacturer that reviews claims per market before specification sign-off, rather than leaving it to you to discover post-launch, reduces relabelling risk.
Documentation and batch release
Confirm what documentation ships with each batch and when it is released — the specification, allergen statement and the per-batch Certificate of Analysis should follow production and quality-control release, not arrive as a generic template.
Who this is for
- →Founders comparing gummy manufacturers for a first private-label order
- →Category managers auditing an existing supplier relationship
- →Brand teams preparing questions for a manufacturer discovery call
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Frequently asked questions
- What should I ask a gummy manufacturer before committing?
- Ask about format feasibility for your specific active stack, the MOQ tier for your target packaging, when the sample review happens relative to specification sign-off, and what documentation ships with each production batch.