Private-Label Edibles Powerhouses: Who’s Behind Today’s Best-Selling Gummies and Chews

Private-label cannabis edibles have become one of the fastest-growing categories in the industry, enabling retailers and brands to expand assortments without the heavy costs of building their own manufacturing infrastructure. Precision dosing, regulatory compliance, and consistent flavor and texture are the hallmarks of successful edible production. Several standout companies are leading the way, providing turnkey solutions for gummies, chocolates, mints, and other confections.

My Green Network (California)

My Green Network has emerged as a cannabis “cloud kitchen” dedicated to helping emerging brands launch quickly and affordably. By providing licensed kitchen space, formulation expertise, and compliance oversight, the company gives chefs and entrepreneurs the ability to bring edibles to market without investing in costly facilities. Its programs support both white-label and private-label clients, making it a versatile choice for businesses in California’s competitive marketplace.

Swifts Edibles (Washington)

Known for its premium confections, Swifts Edibles has built a strong reputation in Washington State with a lineup that includes truffles, mints, and gummies. Beyond its retail offerings, the company operates a state-of-the-art facility that specializes in white-label and distribution services. Swifts provides retailers with access to tested recipes and consistent dosing standards, ensuring that house-brand chocolates and gummies can compete on both quality and taste.

Se7enLeaf (California)

Se7enLeaf functions as a full-stack contract manufacturer offering extraction, processing, packaging, and co-packing solutions. Its white-label services extend to infused edibles, giving clients end-to-end support from formulation through finished product. With strong quality assurance protocols, Se7enLeaf appeals to both established companies and newcomers seeking a compliant and scalable pathway to the California edible market.

LYF Food Technologies (Canada)

LYF Food Technologies built a reputation as a science-driven producer of premium soft chews and edibles before being acquired by The Valens Company. This acquisition transformed LYF into a platform for national-scale edible production in Canada, combining innovative formulation expertise with Valens’ compliance and distribution capabilities. The partnership provides Canadian retailers and brands with a trusted option for private-label soft chews that meet stringent national standards.

Motif Labs (Canada)

Motif Labs operates as a B2B manufacturer specializing in contract manufacturing and white-label services. While originally focused on extracts and vape products, Motif has expanded into cannabinoids for edible formulations, including emerging compounds such as CBN. Its ability to innovate with rare cannabinoids gives private-label partners opportunities to differentiate their edible lines in an increasingly crowded market.

Hemp-Derived THC Private Label (United States)

For businesses looking to operate outside of state-licensed cannabis markets, hemp-derived THC products offer a compliant pathway. Companies such as Hemp Lively and Hemp House specialize in private-label hemp gummies with low minimum order quantities, allowing retailers to enter the market quickly and sell nationally through e-commerce. These programs are especially appealing to wellness and lifestyle brands seeking to offer THC edibles without navigating state-specific licensing requirements.

Why These Brands Stand Out

The strength of these manufacturers lies in their ability to balance consistency, compliance, and creativity. Companies such as LYF/Valens and Motif Labs bring scientific precision and regulatory expertise on a national level. Meanwhile, Swifts and My Green Network provide a blend of culinary craftsmanship and practical launch strategies tailored to their jurisdictions. Se7enLeaf offers scale and flexibility, while hemp-derived providers extend market reach across state lines.

Together, these operators make up the backbone of the private-label edible industry. Many of the edibles found on dispensary shelves or online wellness shops today are produced by these manufacturers—even if consumers don’t see their names on the packaging.

Choosing a Private-Label Partner

For brands considering entry into the edible space, due diligence is essential. Manufacturers should provide batch-level certificates of analysis, demonstrate homogeneity in dosing, and show evidence of shelf-life testing. Packaging compatibility and distribution support are also key to building consumer trust and avoiding product recalls. Ultimately, the choice of partner should align with the brand’s goals—whether that means premium state-regulated confections or fast-moving hemp-based gummies for e-commerce.