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We run the build: formulation, packaging, artwork, QC and freight. Production itself runs in our partner facility in Shenzhen, audited to cGMP for human food.
Below are the 4 certificates that facility holds, with the number, the audited scope and the validity window printed on each one, and the public registry each certificate itself names for checking it. Nothing on this page is a badge; every line is something you can verify without asking us.
Read the scopes before you read the standards
Every audited scope above is confined to gummies and gel candy, and to solid or powder beverages. Capsule, tablet, softgel and liquid lines sit outside all four scopes.
We manufacture those other formats. We do not claim they sit inside these certificates, and any supplier who shows you one certificate for every format they make is showing you something that does not exist.
The certificates are held by our manufacturing partner, not by us. A certificate belongs to a legal person at an address, so both are printed here in full: they are what you match against the registry.
Registered address
601, No. 6, Intelligent Manufacturing Industrial Park,Shenzhen Pingshan Hi Tech Zone, No. 2 Hetian Road,Shatian Community, Kengzi Street, Pingshan District,Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, ChinaProduction address: Same as the registered address on all four certificates.
Transcribed from the two CQC English faces, which label it "Registered Address". The NSF face writes the same address with the building designator "Factory 1" and without "Guangdong Province"; the SGS HACCP translation writes "No. 6 Building".
Status is computed from the validity window printed on each certificate, against the date you are reading this.
| Standard | Certificate no. | Issuer | Valid until | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cGMP 21 CFR Part 117 | NSF25GMP10001 | NSF Shanghai | 9 Oct 2026 | Current |
| ISO 22000:2018 | 001FSMS2200202 | CQC | 31 Mar 2028 | Current |
| ISO 9001:2015 | 00125Q31884R1S/4400 | CQC | 30 Mar 2028 | Current |
| China HACCP scheme V1.0 | CN22/00000600 | SGS-CSTC | 12 Apr 2028 | Current |
Every field below is transcribed from the certificate it cites. The source PDF is linked on each card, so you can check the transcription against the document and the document against the registry.
Current Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for Human Food
Audited scope, as printed
Production of gummy. Main process: weighing, mixing, boiling, pouring, drying and packing into PET bottle or PE bag. Production of solid beverages (fruit and vegetable solid beverages, coffee solid beverages). Main process: weighing, mixing and packing into PET bottle or aluminum foil bag.
Assessed against Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food, 21 CFR Part 117.
A third-party conformity audit against a US federal regulation. It is not an approval by any regulator and not an NSF product mark. Continued validity depends on periodic surveillance audits.
Food Safety Management System
Audited scope, as printed
Production of Solid Drinks (Fruit Juice Solid Drinks, Coffee Solid Drinks, Cocoa Solid Drinks, Flavored Tea Solid Drinks) and Gummies for Export.
Food safety management systems, requirements for any organization in the food chain. Food chain (sub) category CIV.
After a surveillance cycle this certificate is valid only together with an Acceptance Notice of Surveillance Audit issued by CQC.
Quality Management System
Audited scope, as printed
Production of Solid Drinks (Fruit Juice Solid Drinks, Coffee Solid Drinks, Cocoa Solid Drinks, Flavored Tea Solid Drinks) and Gummies for Export.
The Chinese face of the same certificate cites GB/T 19001-2016 alongside ISO 9001:2015.
After a surveillance cycle this certificate is valid only together with an Acceptance Notice of Surveillance Audit issued by CQC.
Hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) system certificate requirements
Audited scope, as printed
Production of gel candy and powder beverage (fruit and vegetable powder beverage, coffee powder beverage).
Valid subject to satisfactory surveillance audits. The document on record is SGS's English translation and may not be altered.
This certificate names the holder as Junzhao Import & Export Co., Ltd., without the "(Shenzhen)" the other three carry. The registered address is identical on all four. The file on record is SGS's English translation of certificate CN22/00000600.
These certifications are held by our manufacturing partner facility, not by Build Your Own Brand. The facility is cGMP-audited; it is never FDA approved, because the FDA approves neither dietary supplements nor facilities. We hold no Halal or Kosher certificate on file, so we badge neither.
Each credential below appears on competitors' badge walls, and several appeared on ours. None of them is backed by a certificate we hold, so none of them is badged here.
FDA registration
The FDA registers food facilities but issues no facility certificate and publishes no searchable registry. No registration number for this facility exists on any document we hold, so there is nothing a buyer could check. The NSF certificate is a third-party audit against 21 CFR Part 117, which is neither a registration nor an approval.
FDA approval
The FDA approves neither dietary supplements nor the facilities that make them. No manufacturer anywhere holds this.
Halal certification
No certificate is on file. We badge it nowhere.
Kosher certification
No certificate is on file. We badge it nowhere.
NSF product or sport certification
NSF Shanghai is the AUDITOR of the cGMP certificate above. That is an audit of the facility, not a mark on any product. We hold no NSF product certification and no NSF Certified for Sport listing.
ISO 22716
The cosmetics GMP standard. Not held here; the certificates above cover food manufacturing.
Organic certification
No certificate is on file, and organic is certified per formula against a fully organic-certified supply chain rather than held by a facility. It was badged on our quality page until 2026-08-18 with nothing behind it.
Non-GMO Project Verified
A per-product verification by the Non-GMO Project, not a facility credential. We hold none, and badged it until 2026-08-18 with nothing behind it.
ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory accreditation
ISO 17025 accredits testing laboratories. Our testing is contracted to third-party labs; we claim no accreditation of our own.
The certificates above belong to the facility. These belong to you: a brand commissions them for its own formula or production run, the issuing body certifies them, and we manufacture to their requirements and carry the paperwork through production. We hold none of them and never will - that is the point of the distinction.
Issued by NSF International
Screens every certified lot against 280+ substances banned by WADA and the major US leagues. The mark athletes, teams and sports retail ask for by name.
Covers NSF's facility audit, product registration and first-year lot testing. Annual renewal and per-lot testing run separately. Requires a formula with no proprietary blends.
Issued by an accredited halal board (JAKIM, MUI, HFA or equivalent)
Certifies ingredients, processing aids and the production line as halal. Required for import into most of MENA, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Covers audit and first-year certification. Which board you need depends on your import market - JAKIM and MUI are not interchangeable, and picking the wrong one certifies you for a country you are not selling into.
Issued by OU, OK, Star-K or a regional equivalent
Certifies ingredients and the line as kosher, with rabbinic supervision of the production run. Opens US and Israeli retail that gates on the symbol.
Covers ingredient review, the initial inspection and first-year certification. Supervision visits during production are billed per run.
Issued by a USDA-accredited or EU-equivalent certifier
Certifies the formula and the run as organic. Needs an organic-certified supply chain end to end, so it constrains ingredient sourcing before it constrains anything else.
Covers certifier fees and the organic handling plan. Organic-certified raw materials typically cost 20 to 60 percent more than conventional, which is usually the larger number.
Prices are indicative starting points for budgeting, not quotes. Certifying bodies price on your formula, your SKU count and your target markets, and their fees are theirs rather than ours - we pass them through. Send us the formula and the markets you are selling into and we will come back with the real number.
The dossier is this page as a signed-off PDF: the same four certificates, the same scopes and registries, plus scans of the certificates themselves. It is the document to attach to a supplier questionnaire.