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Since 2007

About KidStar

Buyer-facing confectionery supply support based in Anbu, Chaozhou, China, built for importers, distributors, and private-label brands that need product, packaging, quality, and export coordination in one workflow.

50+Countries
17Years Export
15,000㎡Capability
KidStar jar packaging product

Capability Snapshot

What a buyer should verify before trusting a confectionery partner.

The About page should answer capability, compliance, location, export experience, and buyer-fit questions before the buyer has to ask.

Production Scale

Gummy, hard candy, novelty, jar, pouch, and boxed routes can be discussed as connected commercial programs.

Facility scale15,000㎡

Packaging Lines

Bulk, retail, jar, display, and private-label packaging routes are handled with artwork and shipment planning in mind.

FormatsBulk to retail

Quality Systems

Batch traceability, compliance notes, and documentation support help buyers qualify the supplier before a deeper RFQ.

TestingBatch control

Certifications & Compliance

Pre-qualification proof should be obvious, not buried in a PDF.

ISO22000 Certified
HACCPCompliant
FDARegistered
HALALCertified
COABatch Docs

Market-Specific Documentation

  • Certificate of Analysis (COA)
  • Allergen statements
  • Health certificates
  • Nutritional analysis
  • Country of origin certificates
  • Batch traceability reports

Anbu, Chaozhou, China

Located in one of China’s confectionery production regions.

The location story matters because buyers need a route that can connect product availability, packaging, export documents, and shipment timing without scattering the conversation.

Strategic Location

Chaozhou and nearby port access support container planning and export logistics.

Export Infrastructure

Customs, forwarding, and documentation workflows are treated as part of the buying experience.

Company Snapshot

AddressAnbu, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China

Established2007

Buyer FocusImporters, distributors, private-label teams

Websitekidstarcandy.com

Best-Fit Buyer Programs

Where this setup is most useful in real buying work.

Import Distribution

Container-volume buyers comparing reliable supply routes

  • Best-fit channels: importers, national distributors, and wholesale assortment programs.
  • Typical project route: category, pack format, target market, and launch window.
  • Why it fits: one partner can hold product, pack, and export discussions together.

Private Label Launches

Brands developing proprietary SKUs under their own identity

  • Best-fit channels: private-label teams, regional retail brands, and OEM/ODM programs.
  • Typical project route: flavor, packaging, artwork, compliance, and samples.
  • Why it fits: the buyer gets a cleaner route from idea to pack approval.

Seasonal and Promotional

Display-led projects where speed and coordination matter

  • Best-fit channels: seasonal assortments, novelty retail, gift programs, and promotion shelves.
  • Typical project route: event window, display-ready pack, quantity band, and carton planning.
  • Why it fits: packaging and shipment planning are considered before final pricing.

How We Work Together

A buyer-facing process from first inquiry to shipment planning.

1

Inquiry and qualification

Clarify market, channel, product category, and route type.

2

Technical and commercial fit

Review category direction, pack format, certification needs, and target quantity.

3

Samples or pack approval

Move into product review and artwork adaptation once the project is grounded.

4

RFQ and shipment planning

Confirm quote, lead time, cartons, documents, and export follow-up.

Contact Path

Request the catalog, ask for samples, or send an RFQ once the supplier fit is clear.