Start with what must be true.
The first decision is whether biotin, vitamins, minerals, and other beauty-positioned concepts can work within the target strip size, serving, and sensory experience. StripWorks reviews the product brief around active load, film structure, flavor, mouthfeel, moisture, handling, and packaging requirements.
- Can the desired dose fit the film format?
- Which ingredients most affect taste or film structure?
- Does the packaging need a premium retail presentation?
Define the development decisions.
The project brief should set written criteria for taste, aftertaste, texture, strip strength, handling, and dissolve behavior. Clear criteria keep technical reviews focused and produce a more useful commercial specification.
Move into a 500-box pilot.
Once the development and commercial specifications are aligned, a qualified project can move toward a 500-box pilot. That represents roughly 10,000 strips in 20-count boxes or 15,000 strips in 30-count boxes. The pilot is designed to validate product, packaging, documentation, and market response before a larger run.
Finish the system, not only the film.
Individual sachets, cartons, lot coding, testing, batch records, and the reorder specification all belong in the launch plan. Requirements vary by formula, claims, channel, and package, so the final scope is confirmed project by project.