What Every Supplement Brand Needs to Know About Capsule Materials, Labeling, Colorants & Materials
Most supplement brands spend months refining their formula and maybe three days picking a capsule. That logic is backwards. The capsule is not just a delivery vehicle, it is a brand signal, a regulatory document, and a formulation decision rolled into one.
The right capsule shell communicates trust before a consumer reads a single word on the label. The wrong one can create compliance gaps, limit your market reach, or clash with the clean-label positioning you worked hard to build.
Capsule materials, colorants, and labeling are three decisions that can make or break your product. Here’s what you need to get right before moving into production.

Choosing the Right Capsule Material for Your Brand
Not all empty capsules are the same, and the difference goes well beyond gelatin versus vegetarian. The material you choose affects dissolution profile, moisture sensitivity, certification availability, and the story your brand can tell.
Gelatin, HPMC, and Pullulan: What Actually Differs
At Capsuline, all three are manufactured in cGMP-certified facilities with full traceability and batch-level COAs, so whichever you choose, the documentation is there when you need it.
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Capsule type |
Key properties |
Certifications |
Recommended positioning |
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Gelatin (animal-derived) |
Compatible with most formulations, cost‑efficient, widely accepted |
Kosher, Halal, BSE-fre |
Mass market / value‑focused |
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HPMC (plant‑based) |
Derived from cellulose, suitable for vegan, vegetarian, Halal & Kosher |
Vegan Society, Non-GMO, Kosher, Halal |
Vegan lifestyle / Halal & Kosher markets |
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Pullulan (fermented tapioca) |
Natural origin, excellent oxygen barrier, premium profile |
Kosher, Halal, BSE-free, Non-GMO |
Premium / functional wellness |
Pro tip: If you are selling into the EU, UK, or APAC markets, HPMC is the safer default. Its Vegan Society and Non-GMO certifications remove friction with retailers, distributors, and health-conscious consumers in those regions. Gelatin remains widely accepted, but HPMC eliminates questions before they arise.

Natural Colorants and the Clean Label Conversation
The clean label movement is not a trend anymore. It is a purchasing filter for a growing segment of supplement consumers. Whether your brand leans into it fully or stays neutral, understanding your colorant options is a business decision, not just an aesthetic one.
Natural colorant options for capsules
At Capsuline, vegetarian capsules are available in 9 naturally sourced colorants, each with a distinct visual identity that can be matched to your brand positioning:

Natural vs. synthetic: the trade-off table
Neither option is universally better. The right choice depends on your target market, price point, and brand story
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Factor |
Natural colorants |
Synthetic colorants |
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Consumer appeal |
High (clean label) |
Standard |
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Color stability |
Variable (light/heat sensitive) |
High consistency |
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Regulatory standing |
Generally favorable |
Established (FD&C certified) |
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Color range |
9 options at Capsuline |
Wider spectrum |
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Packaging requirements |
Often requires UV protection |
Standard packaging fine |
Heads up: Not all natural colorants carry the same regulatory status. Each source has its own documentation requirements for dietary supplement use, so always make sure your capsule supplier can back up their colorants with the right paperwork

FDA Supplement Labeling: What You Can't Skip
FDA supplement labeling isn't optional. Under 21 CFR Part 101, dietary supplements must follow a specific structure and non-compliance means warning letters, recalls, or worse.
The 8 Required Label Elements for Dietary Supplements
- Statement of identity
- Net quantity of contents
- Supplement Facts panel (serving size, nutrients, format-compliant)
- Ingredient list (descending order by weight)
- Name and place of business
- Directions for use
- Structure/function claim disclaimer
- Allergen declarations (Big 9, per FALCPA)
Where brands get it wrong
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Mistake |
Why it matters |
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Unapproved health claims |
Confusing structure/function claims with disease claims |
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Wrong Supplement Facts format |
Incorrect font size, layout, or serving size declaration |
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Missing allergen info |
Overlooking capsule shell or excipient allergen status |
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Colorant not declared |
Assuming capsule colorants are exempt from ingredient declaration |
The smart move: Choosing a capsule supplier that provides full documentation, COAs by batch, certified materials, and clear ingredient declarations, means one less variable to worry about when your label goes to review. At Capsuline, that documentation is standard, not a special request.
Supplement Packaging: Tying It All Together
Great supplement packaging does three things simultaneously: protects the product (stability), communicates the brand (positioning), and delivers legally required information (compliance). That means the capsule material, colorant, and label need to be designed as a system, not assembled from parts.
Capsule combinations by brand type
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Brand type |
Capsule material |
Colorant approach |
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Clean-label vegan wellness |
HPMC |
Clear or Natural colorant |
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Premium functional nutrition |
Pullulan |
Clear |
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Mass market / value |
Gelatin |
Synthetic (FD&C certified) |
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DTC / direct-to-consumer |
HPMC or Gelatin |
Natural or synthetic dyes |
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Private label supplements |
Flexible (client-chosen) |
Per brand guidelines |
Don't overlook this: Natural colorants in capsules often require UV-protective packaging to prevent color degradation. Knowing this early means you can brief your packaging team correctly before it becomes a production problem.

How Capsule Materials, Colorants & Supplement Packaging Work as a System
Material, colorant, and label aren't three separate decisions, they're one. The capsule you choose affects what you can claim on the label. The colorant you pick affects your packaging requirements. And all of it affects how your brand lands on the shelf. Getting these right from the start is what separates brands that launch clean from brands that reformulate expensively.
Ready to Build Your Supplement Brand the Right Way?
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