Private Label | OEM/ODM | Since 2007

Private Label Confectionery with Proven Manufacturing and Pack Approval Support

KidStarCandy is publicly positioned as a confectionery manufacturer in Anbu, Chaozhou, China, serving 50+ countries with ISO 22000, HACCP, FDA, and HALAL credentials. This page is for buyers who already know they need a private-label partner that can align category, pack format, samples, artwork, and export follow-up.

50+ countriesISO 22000HACCPFDAHALAL
Retail-ready confectionery box pack used to illustrate private-label pack approval
Display-ready confectionery box concept for private-label programs
Jar-format confectionery packaging option for private-label launches

Why Buyers Shortlist This Route

Private-label projects move faster when the manufacturer proof is already visible

Manufacturer Proof First

Buyers can verify a Since 2007 manufacturing profile, Anbu, Chaozhou, China location, and export coverage across 50+ countries before getting into pack approval details.

Multi-Category Coverage

Private-label discussions can start from gummies, lollipops, novelty candy, hard candy, marshmallow, chocolate, or mixed confectionery instead of forcing one narrow category story.

Compliance Snapshot

ISO 22000, HACCP, FDA, and HALAL are already part of the public profile, which helps buyers clear the first trust screen before they invest time in artwork and launch planning.

Commercial Baseline

Use these planning numbers before you finalize the private-label brief

Standard MOQ

Projects that stay closer to standard product routes can often start from around 1000kg.

Custom MOQ

More customized confectionery programs should usually be planned closer to 3000kg once category, pack, and label needs are defined.

OEM Timing

OEM-style follow-up can often be reviewed in roughly 15-20 days when the brief is already clear.

ODM Timing

ODM or more developed private-label projects should usually be planned closer to 30-45 days.

Customization Scope

What buyers can align before the first serious RFQ round

Category and Flavor

Choose the confectionery category, flavor direction, and novelty level that match the target market and channel.

Format and Pack Type

Decide whether pouch, jar, box, display-ready, or mixed assortment format best fits the commercial plan.

Label and Artwork

Clarify whether the buyer already has label files, language requirements, and front-of-pack direction or still needs pack guidance first.

Assortment Logic

Mixed assortments, gift-oriented packs, and single-SKU retail programs should be separated early because they affect quote shape and MOQ.

Channel Fit

Distribution, wholesale, supermarket, and branded retail launches rarely need the same pack story or sampling path.

Shipment Planning

Outer carton logic, launch window, and export-market requirements should be brought into the brief before pricing is treated as final.

How Private Label Moves

Start with commercial clarity, then move into samples and pack approval

01

Confirm the market and channel

State the destination country, buyer type, and intended route to market before talking about fine design details.

02

Choose product and pack direction

Lock the category, pack type, and quantity range so MOQ and timing can be discussed on a real basis.

03

Review samples and artwork inputs

Once the commercial route is clear, sample priority and label adaptation become faster and less repetitive.

04

Move to quote and shipment planning

With category, pack, quantity, and timing defined, the discussion can shift to pricing, lead time, cartons, and export coordination.

Buyer Concerns

Questions buyers ask before approving the next private-label step

How much detail should I send?

Enough to identify the market, channel, category, pack type, quantity range, and launch timing. That is what turns a general inquiry into a workable RFQ.

Can you help with packaging?

Yes. Packaging coordination is part of the route, but it works best after the product and commercial direction are already clear.

What affects MOQ and lead time most?

The biggest variables are customization depth, pack format, assortment complexity, and how much artwork or sample work needs to happen before approval.

Where should I review pack-format detail?

Go to Packaging Customization when the key decision is still pouch vs jar vs box vs display-ready format.

Where should I review sample or timing detail?

Use Samples for approval-stage preparation and MOQ & Lead Time for the commercial planning numbers.

Private Label Inquiry

Request the catalog, ask for samples, or send a qualified RFQ so we can review category fit, pack direction, MOQ, and next-step timing.

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 Samples

MOQ & 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 Time

Certifications & Compliance

See the public trust signals and export-readiness context that buyers usually need before they shortlist a manufacturer.

Open Certifications & Compliance