Providing customers with private label vitamin supplements offers a way for your business to make an impact on your customers’ lives. This is especially true if you’re offering quality products.
If you’ve been thinking about getting into this industry, it’s important to do your research. Here are a few questions you should ask before selecting a company to supply your private label supplements.
Do You Have Any Certifications?
In many instances, certifications from a third party show that the company is trustworthy and accountable. Noteworthy organizations that certify products include NSF International, Underwaters Laboratories (UL Certification), and Natural Products Association (NPA Certification). Be sure to contact the organization to verify the certification.
What Is Your Quality Control Process?
Providing your customers with quality supplements is essential. Not only can you be held liable for your products, but you can be held responsible if your products cause harm.
To prevent any legal problems or customer harm, it’s essential that your company’s products are inspected for quality assurance. Never assume that the supplements undergo a rigorous quality control process. Ask for proof.
Carefully review the quality control process. If you don’t fully understand the data, hire an expert to review the document.
Does the Company Actually Manufacture the Supplements?
Some companies manufacture their own supplements. Others outsource the manufacturing process to another company.
You should always know the source of your supplements. When a company outsources product manufacturing, it can impact the time it takes for you to get your products to your customers. Product outsourcing can make it difficult for you to determine (and verify) the contents of your supplements.
Have questions about private label vitamins supplements?
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