Functional food packaging — jars and bottles for health nutrition

Functional food covers food products enriched with active ingredients: proteins, fibres, superfoods, gummies, powders and health mixes. These products require robust, food-contact compliant packaging adapted to e-commerce and retail channels. LABOPICHOT offers customisable jars, bottles and pill dispensers for health nutrition brands and contract manufacturers.

Our offer covers functional food packaging, food-grade containers, PET/rPET bottles, HDPE/PP jars, pill dispensers and tamper-evident closures. French production, customisation, recycled materials and technical support from 5,000 units.

Functional food packaging: jars and bottles for nutrition, powders and gummies.
Containers for superfoods, powders, gummies, fibres and protein nutrition.

Recommended formats for functional food

Nutritional powder jars

HDPE or PP for proteins, fibres, superfoods, greens and functional blends.

Gummy supplement jars

PP/PET formats for vitamin, mineral, melatonin or beauty gummies.

Liquid ingredient bottles

PET, rPET or HDPE for concentrates, extracts and food solutions.

Suitable closures

Screw caps, flip-tops, tamper-evident closures and desiccant inserts.

Market keywords covered

functional foodsuperfoodspowdersgummiesfibresprotein

Functional food packaging FAQ

What is the MOQ for functional food packaging?

Standard MOQ is 5,000 units for catalogue references. For a dedicated shape or custom tooling, the project is assessed according to annual volume, material and decoration.

Which materials do you recommend?

PET and rPET for transparency and circularity, HDPE for UV protection and robustness, PP for jars and technical closures. Materials are selected according to the formula, barrier needs and distribution channel.

Are the containers suitable for food contact?

Yes. Materials intended for supplements, beverages and food applications are selected with food-contact declarations of conformity under EU Regulation 10/2011 when applicable.

Recommended materials

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