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Importing Candy to the US: FDA Labeling and Compliance

Importing candy to the US means meeting FDA labeling and compliance rules. Here is a plain-language overview for buyers and brands.

By Gustav Lindqvist, Candy Master· 4 min read
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Quick answer

Importing candy to the US requires FDA-compliant labeling (ingredients, allergens, nutrition facts in US format), proper customs handling, and a reliable cold-and-dry supply chain. Most buyers avoid the hassle by sourcing from a US-based importer that has already handled compliance, labeling, and warehousing.

What FDA compliance involves

US-format nutrition labels, ingredient and allergen declarations, and correct customs classification. Getting it wrong means held shipments.

The easier path

Source from a US-warehoused importer that has done the compliance work, so you buy domestically. See our wholesale checklist and wholesale page.

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Gustav Lindqvist

Gustav Lindqvist · Candy Master

Gustav grew up in Sweden on a strict Saturday-candy schedule, mixing his lördagsgodis bag at the lösgodis wall before he could spell salmiak. He has spent years tasting his way across Scandinavian candy, and now curates the range at TheSweetsTruck, from BUBS sour skulls to the saltiest licorice most people cannot finish.

Last updated 8/3/2026

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