Dietary Supplements Packaging
Cartons and labels sized to a supplement bottle.
A supplement sells on the carton and the label together. We size the box to the bottle, wrap the label clean around the curve, and leave room for the facts panel.
- Carton sized to your bottle
- Wrap-around label
- Facts-panel and compliance space
- Tamper-evident options
Tamper-evidence and serialization can be built in.
“Child-resistant, compliant in two states, and it still looks premium in the case. Their prepress team caught a labeling issue our lawyer missed.”
“Our takeout boxes stopped leaking and started advertising. Grease-proof board plus one bold color on kraft — simple and it works.”
Shelf trust is the design brief
Supplements are bought on trust signals: a carton that sits square, a label that wraps without a wrinkle, a facts panel set in clean type. The category's customers read packaging quality as product quality, more than almost any other aisle. That is the brief we build to: carton sized precisely to the bottle, label templated to the curve, and the required panels placed correctly from the first draft, covered in more depth on our supplement packaging page.
Formats across delivery forms
Capsules and tablets ship in bottles with cartons and wrap labels. Powders, proteins, greens, pre-workout, live in wide-mouth tubs with large-format labels or in stand-up pouches with barrier film and a scoop inside. Gummies run either route. Sachets handle single-serve doses and sampling, and blister cartons cover daily-dose regimens. A growing line usually spans three of these; designing the system once, one grid, one type scale, colors by SKU, keeps the shelf presence coherent as the range grows.
Compliance without ugliness
The supplement facts panel, ingredients, allergens, batch/expiry and the FDA disclaimer all have required placements and minimum sizes; markets outside the US add their own. None of that forces a cluttered design, it forces early planning. We hold the regulatory zones in the template so designers work around real constraints instead of retrofitting. Tamper evidence (shrink bands, sealed flaps, breakable label tabs) and serialization space are built in where your market needs them.
Can you handle a two-SKU launch?
Yes, digital print runs cartons and labels from a few hundred units. Most supplement brands launch two SKUs digitally, validate, then move winners to plate print with no design change.





