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Van Nuys, Ca 91405

(818) 475 - 6705

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Private Label

What is a private label or white labeling?

A product manufactured or packaged for sale under the name of the retailer rather than that of the manufacturer
Essentially we package our coffee inside your own custom branded bag.
Who can use private labels?
Here are a few examples:
  • Someone looking to start their own online shop
  •  Coffee or Donut shop owner that wants to sell their own branded coffee
  • Custom gifts for events
What we offer:
  • Low Minimum starting at 50 units
  • Variety of 12 and 16 oz bags to choose from
  • Custom Labels
Wide variety of coffee to choose from!
If you are looking for a full drop shipping and marketing service let us know in the inquiry and we’ll get you more information regarding that!
Send us an inquiry to get started on your Private Label today!

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In Depth Information On Private and White Labeling:

  1. Private Labeling:

    • In private labeling, a manufacturer produces a product specifically for a retailer to be sold under the retailer’s brand name.
    • The product is usually unique in some way to the retailer and not just a generic product with the retailer’s label slapped on it.
    • For example, a supermarket might sell a range of cookies under its own brand name, even though the cookies were produced by an external manufacturer. These cookies could have a unique recipe or flavor profile specific to the supermarket’s brand.

  2. White Labeling:

    • White labeling refers to a product or service produced by one company (the producer) that another company (the marketer) rebrands to make it appear as if they made it.
    • Typically, the product or service is generic and can be sold to multiple retailers or businesses who then apply their own brand.
    • For instance, many software applications are developed as white label solutions, meaning that they are created by one company but branded and sold by another. The selling company can label the software with its own brand and logo, even though they didn’t develop the software themselves.

Both private labeling and white labeling allow companies to offer products or services without having to invest in the research, design, and manufacturing processes. Instead, they can focus on branding, marketing, and distribution.