KidStar Food | Export Manufacturer Since 2007
Confectionery programs buyers can launch with confidence
KidStar Food supports importers, distributors, and private-label teams from Anbu, Chaozhou, China with shelf-ready confectionery routes that are easier to brief, easier to sample, and easier to move into RFQ.
Visible manufacturer identity, not a trading-page first impression.
Use clear pouch, jar, box, and display-ready routes before quoting.
ISO 22000, HACCP, FDA, and HALAL stay visible in the buying flow.



Buyer-visible proof
- Since 2007 manufacturing profile
- Anbu, Chaozhou, China
- 50+ countries served
- ISO 22000, HACCP, FDA, HALAL
Why It Feels Different
Buyers should land on a manufacturer homepage, not a dressed-up candy catalog.
Commercial-first messaging
Lead with what buyers screen first: manufacturer proof, product range, compliance, MOQ logic, and next-step clarity.
Better image hierarchy
Use packaging and shelf-ready visuals as proof of program quality, not just as decorative candy shots.
Stronger inquiry routing
Move buyers toward catalog, samples, and RFQ with more confidence and less repetition.
Program Spectrum
Cover more than one candy type, and make each route feel commercially usable.

High-volume route
Gummies and chewy lines that work for importer and private-label launches.
Build around familiar sell-through formats, shelf-ready packs, and flavor directions that fit broader retail programs.

Hard Candy
Stable, repeatable formats for general trade, wholesale, and wider assortment plans.

Lollipops & Novelty
Visual formats for promotional shelves, impulse channels, and more energetic line extensions.

Boxed & Gift Packs
Display-led routes for launch windows that need stronger front-of-pack impact.

Mixed Retail Packs
Ready for buyers building broader category programs instead of one narrow SKU story.
Procurement Path
Buyers should know where to go next before they contact you.
Break the journey into samples, MOQ and timing, and compliance, so the first inquiry starts with better context.
See Sample Route
Samples
Use sample guidance when the category and pack route are already specific enough to evaluate.
Review MOQ and Lead Time
MOQ & Lead Time
Surface 1000kg / 3000kg and 15-20 day / 30-45 day planning ranges before the buyer asks twice.
Check Certifications
Compliance
Keep ISO 22000, HACCP, FDA, and HALAL visible early so the shortlist feels safer.
Launch brief
Make the first buyer message useful, not vague.
The cleaner the market, category, pack route, quantity, and timing are, the faster the project moves into samples and RFQ.
The shortest useful brief:
- market or destination country
- channel or buyer type
- product category
- pack type or target size
- estimated quantity
- launch timing
- stock supply or OEM/ODM
around 1000kg
around 3000kg
15-20 days
30-45 days
Next Step
Request the catalog, ask for samples, or send a qualified RFQ once the route is clear.
Use Contact when the project already has a market, a pack direction, a quantity band, and a launch window.
Procurement Resources
Use the right page before you send the inquiry
These three pages help buyers qualify samples, commercial planning, and compliance questions before the inquiry turns into repetitive back-and-forth.
Samples
Use sample requests to support screening and approval once the category, pack route, and buying context are already clear.
Open SamplesMOQ & Lead Time
Review the public planning ranges and the variables that actually move MOQ and lead time before asking for a final number.
Open MOQ & Lead TimeCertifications & Compliance
See the public trust signals and export-readiness context that buyers usually need before they shortlist a manufacturer.
Open Certifications & Compliance