Supplements should be taken regularly for optimal health, but when they taste off-putting they can turn consumers off and cause major dissatisfaction.
Attracting readers’ interest requires creating an opening paragraph that grabs their curiosity or tugs on their emotions – this strategy will keep readers reading from start to finish!
Flavoring
Flavoring can make all the difference for any supplement’s success, as dietary supplements with appealing flavors tend to attract more customers than ones without. At Makers Nutrition, we understand this importance of product flavoring, and have a team that has perfected it.
So that the end product meets our clients’ desired flavor experience, we collaborate closely with them throughout the development process to discuss what type of taste they’d like in their supplements. We use natural flavors extracted from herbs, spices, leaves, buds, fruits, bark and roots.
Our expert flavorists use modulators and inhibitors to mask off unwanted flavors such as bitterness or the aftertaste of caffeine. Furthermore, we can create aromas to match the taste, giving your customers an authentic experience when opening the bottle – this is especially important because smell plays a crucial role in memory formation.
Texture
Tom’s success story serves as an illuminating demonstration that health supplements don’t have to be bitter. He frequently thanks Laura for helping him discover tasty supplements, and continues spreading awareness that health doesn’t mean giving up delicious flavors! He hopes other people discover that taking health supplements doesn’t require giving up flavor!
Texturing gummies can add an engaging product experience. Pet Honesty’s Calming for Cats uses this strategy, combining crunchy outer shell with creamy, savory filling for a unique dual-textured supplement that promotes relaxation and comfort – thanks to ingredients such as organic cassava syrup and citrus flavorings.
Third-Party Testing
Dietary supplement industry has come under close examination in recent years due to ease of cutting corners on quality control – leading to potentially dangerous supplements that do not match claims and ingredients listed on labels.
Third-party testing is absolutely crucial to any business’s success; it ensures their products comply with all their desired standards, while simultaneously helping prevent low-quality goods from entering the market.
When selecting a supplement, look for companies that advertise third-party testing on their websites or product labels. Be sure that these tests and results can easily be found and easily accessed – this way you’ll know you are getting what was promised from your supplement!
Safety
Most dietary supplements don’t undergo rigorous safety testing prior to hitting store shelves, and therefore the FDA can only act against any unsafe products once they have reached market. Unfortunately, even well-meaning companies can make mistakes; for instance, several “reputable” web-based nutrition stores have been caught selling supplements containing illegal or potentially hazardous substances.
Check for warning signs like “proprietary blend,” which means the manufacturer does not disclose how much of each ingredient is present in their product and can increase risk of toxicity, particularly for compounds which interact with prescription medicines.
Select products bearing certifications such as NSF International, United States Pharmacopeia or Natural Products Association GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice). These seals show that an independent lab has evaluated its ingredients and strength before conducting quality control tests to assure quality production processes.