Vitamin labels with the Supplement Facts panel built to FDA format – mcg and DV units done right, iron warnings placed, and G7 color across the whole line.
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White Graphics prints custom vitamin labels for multivitamin, gummy, and specialty-nutrient brands — with the Supplement Facts panel built to the FDA’s current format and the details the category trips over handled in prepress: mcg-based units, Daily Values, and the child-safety warnings that belong on certain formulas. Vitamin label printing — often a dozen SKUs sharing one brand system — is exactly what our G7® Master Certified color discipline in Naperville, Illinois exists for.
Vitamin label sizes for packers, gummy jars, and sachets
Vitamin dies are drawn to the bottle in hand, never a nominal size. We cover full wraps and front-and-back sets for HDPE packer bottles from 75cc to 950cc, wide wraps for gummy jars, and small-format labels for sachets and trial sizes.
Shapes
Rectangles, full wraps, rounded-corner panels, and custom die-cuts matched to packers, jars, and pouches.
Materials
Durable white films that resist handling oils and bathroom humidity, plus bright white papers for boxed and dry-shelf formats.
Finishes
Gloss, matte, or soft-touch lamination with spot-gloss available — specified so the small panel type stays crisp and scannable.
Formats
Applicator rolls wound for filling lines; singles for launch batches.
Send the bottle count sizes in your line and we’ll spec one system that fits all of them.
Built for the daily-open bottle
A vitamin bottle gets opened every single day, usually in a bathroom, often with damp hands. That’s hundreds of touches a year landing on the same label. We spec film substrates and laminates that take daily handling without scuffing the panel into illegibility — because a Supplement Facts panel a customer can’t read at month three is a compliance element that has stopped working.
Twelve SKUs, one shelf presence
Vitamin brands live and die on shelf blocking — D3 next to B12 next to the multivitamin, all reading as one family. Held to the G7® Master Certified standard, the shared brand elements keep identical color across every SKU and reorder — the line looks planned rather than accumulated.
Vitamin bottles carry Supplement Facts — and its own unit rules
Vitamins are regulated as dietary supplements, which means the panel is Supplement Facts — and the current format changed details that older vitamin labels still get wrong. We place every element to the current format:
- Statement of identity — the product name plus “dietary supplement” (or a variant naming the nutrient class) on the front panel.
- Supplement Facts panel — serving size, each vitamin and mineral with its amount and percent Daily Value, in the current FDA format.
- Modern units — vitamin D, E, and A declared in mcg or mg under the updated rules; folate declared as mcg DFE. Old IU-only panels date the label instantly.
- Iron warning where required — many iron-containing supplements must carry the accidental-overdose warning that protects young children; when yours does, we set it prominently and to spec.
- Other ingredients — gelatin, pectin, sweeteners, and coatings listed in descending order below the panel.
- Manufacturer line and disclaimer — name, address, adverse-event contact, and the FDA disclaimer wherever a structure/function claim appears.
If your formulation lives in a spreadsheet, our prepress team builds the panel from it and flags anything off before press — including units that need converting. The rulebook is the FDA’s Dietary Supplement Labeling Guide; the panel prints as approved — your regulatory advisor confirms claims and filings.
Every format in the vitamin aisle
We print pressure-sensitive vitamin labels for adult and kids’ multivitamins, single-nutrient lines, gummies, softgels, chewables, powders, and liquid drops — launch batches through contract-manufacturing volume. Adjacent categories run on the same rulebook: see supplement labels, Nutrition Facts labels, and health & nutrition labels. Or browse our complete label catalog.
Vitamin label artwork that clears review
Vitamin files get reviewed like the label will be — closely. The Supplement Facts panel must be live vector type, never a pasted image; prepress rebuilds flattened panels, converts legacy units, and sets the die to your real bottle. Finished art should arrive as PDF, AI, or EPS in CMYK, 300 dpi, with bleed and the panel inside a safe zone.
Line production for a many-SKU brand
Vitamin lines run as systems: shared dies drawn to your packers, one GMG proof per color family, every SKU printed G7®-controlled in its own quantity on film built for daily handling. Lamination, die-cutting, and applicator-spec winding finish the job. Adding SKU thirteen later means dropping new art into a proven setup — not starting production over.
Vitamin label FAQs
Do vitamin bottles use Nutrition Facts or Supplement Facts?
Supplement Facts — vitamins are dietary supplements under FDA rules, with their own panel format, serving-size conventions, and Daily Value listings. We build the panel to that rulebook.
Why does my old label say IU but new ones say mcg?
The FDA’s updated rules moved vitamins D, E, and A to mcg and mg declarations, and folate to mcg DFE. We convert legacy panels to the current units as part of prepress.
Does my formula need the iron warning?
Many iron-containing supplements must carry the accidental-overdose warning that protects young children — whether the requirement reaches your formulation is your regulatory advisor’s call. When it applies, we set the warning prominently and correctly.
Can you build the panel from my formulation sheet?
Yes. Send the spreadsheet and our prepress team lays out the Supplement Facts panel in the current format, converts any legacy units, and surfaces anything that looks wrong before the run.
Will the label survive a bathroom cabinet?
Yes — we spec films and laminates for daily handling, damp hands, and humidity, so the panel stays legible from the first capsule to the last.
Can our whole line run together in different quantities?
Yes. Digital printing runs every SKU on shared setups with no plates — each product in its own quantity, all holding the same brand color.
What file format should vitamin label artwork use?
Vector files (PDF, AI, EPS) at 300 dpi in CMYK, with bleed, die, and a live-type panel. Legacy-unit panels get converted and rebuilt in prepress.
Get vitamin labels priced
Send bottle sizes and formulation details; the quote tracks your packer bottles down to the wrap.
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