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How to Make a Personal Lubricant with a Contract Manufacturer

If you're looking to launch a personal lubricant brand, working with a contract manufacturer like Trigg Labratories is the most efficient and scalable way to bring your product to life. Whether you’re creating a water-based, silicone-based, or hybrid formula, partnering with an experienced personal lubricant manufacturer ensures product safety, regulatory compliance, and market-ready quality. Here's how the process works from concept to shelf.

If you're looking to launch a personal lubricant brand, working with a contract manufacturer like Trigg Labratories is the most efficient and scalable way to bring your product to life. Whether you’re creating a water-based, silicone-based, or hybrid formula, partnering with an experienced personal lubricant manufacturer ensures product safety, regulatory compliance, and market-ready quality. Here's how the process works from concept to shelf.

1. Define Your Personal Lubricant Formula

The first step is to determine the type of personal lubricant you want to produce. Common formulas include:

  • Water-based lubricants: Lightweight, easy to clean, and compatible with most condoms and toys.

  • Silicone-based lubricants: Long-lasting and ideal for water play, but may not be compatible with silicone toys.

  • Hybrid lubricants: A mix of water and silicone for a balanced experience.

Trigg Labs offers a range of FDA 510K personal lubricants formulas and we are able to create custom formulations based on your vision, performance needs, and ingredient preferences (such as organic, paraben-free, or glycerin-free).

2. Choose a Certified Contract Manufacturer

It’s critical to work with a manufacturer that specializes in personal lubricants, ideally one that is:

  • FDA-registered

  • ISO 13485 certified for medical devices

  • Experienced in over-the-counter (OTC) drug labeling (if applicable)

  • Compliant with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

Top U.S.-based personal lubricant manufacturers, like Trigg Laboratories, provide full-service solutions including formulation, testing, filling, and packaging.

3. Product Testing & Compliance

To ensure safety and efficacy, your lubricant must go through microbiological testing, stability studies, and possibly biocompatibility testing (especially if labeled for use with condoms or sex toys). The contract manufacturer will guide you through required regulatory filings and help you meet FDA or Health Canada compliance standards.

4. Branding, Packaging, and Filling

Once your formula is finalized, you’ll collaborate on packaging options. Choose from:

  • Tubes

  • Bottles with flip caps or pumps

  • Single-use sachets

  • Custom shapes and colors

We can source materials, guide you in printing labels, and run turnkey filling and labeling operations to bring your product to market-ready form.

5. Scale Production and Distribution

After product approval and packaging design, the manufacturer will begin full-scale production. Most contract manufacturers offer low minimum order quantities (MOQs) for startups, as well as large-batch capacity for growing brands.

Many also assist with drop shipping, inventory warehousing, and distribution support for online or retail launch.

Why Work with a Contract Manufacturer for Lube?

Creating a personal lubricant from scratch is complex, but contract manufacturers simplify the process. They provide:

  • R&D and formulation expertise

  • Regulatory and FDA compliance support

  • Efficient production at scale

  • Custom branding and private labeling

Whether you're launching a new intimacy brand or expanding a wellness line, choosing the right contract personal lubricant manufacturer is key to building a safe, effective, and successful product.

Looking for a trusted partner? Trigg Laboratories is a leading U.S. contract manufacturer of FDA-compliant personal lubricants, offering full-service capabilities from formulation to fulfillment.

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Who Makes Hello Cake Lube?

If you’ve ever wondered “who makes Hello Cake lube?”—you’re not alone. The answer is simple: the vast majority is crafted by Trigg Laboratories, now proudly part of Hello Cake, Inc.

If you’ve ever wondered “who makes Hello Cake lube?”—you’re not alone. The answer is simple: the vast majority is crafted by Trigg Laboratories, now proudly part of Hello Cake, Inc.

🏭 Trigg Laboratories: The Manufacturer Behind Hello Cake Lube

What This Means for Hello Cake Products

  • Full transparency & control: With Trigg under its umbrella, Hello Cake owns the end-to-end production of its lubricant line—covering formulation, filling, quality control, and compliance Business WireTrigg Laboratories.

  • High standards & provenance: The lubricants you see on Hello Cake—like their silicone-based, water-based, and flavored lubes—are 100% made in the USA at Trigg’s Las Vegas facility, using FDA-registered formulas AllSides+15Trigg Laboratories+15Hello Cake, Inc+15.

  • White-label excellence: Trigg continues offering private-label and white-label services, so Hello Cake benefits from decades of B2B manufacturing expertise Axios+1Business Wire+1.

Why the Acquisition Matters

The Bottom Line

  • Who makes Hello Cake lube?
    The formulations are developed and manufactured by Trigg Laboratories, a legacy personal‑lubricant producer now fully integrated with Hello Cake.

  • Why it matters to you
    Purchasing Hello Cake lubricants means you're choosing a product made in the USA, under strict quality and compliance standards, from a company with more than three decades of expertise.

So next time you reach for your Hello Cake lube, know that it's backed by decades of trusted manufacturing history—thanks to Trigg Laboratories.

Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into Trigg’s R&D capabilities, their manufacturing certifications, or how this acquisition impacts future Hello Cake products!

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Who Makes Wet Lubes?

If you’ve ever asked “Who makes Wet Lubes?”, the answer is clear: they’re produced by Trigg Laboratories. Here's a comprehensive overview:

If you’ve ever asked “Who makes Wet Lubes?”, the answer is clear: they’re produced by Trigg Laboratories. Here's a comprehensive overview:

🧪 Wet Lubes: Made by Trigg Laboratories

Founded in 1989 by Michael Trigg, Wet personal lubricants have grown into a global brand renowned for their quality performance lubes. The original "Performance Lubricant" was created by Trigg himself, affectionately known as the "Godfather of Lube," and it's been proudly manufactured ever since in their facility in Las Vegas, Nevada Trigg Laboratories+7Trigg Laboratories+7Wikipedia+7.

Production & Compliance

  • Wet lubricants are formulated, mixed, and packaged at a 70,000 sq ft FDA-regulated, ISO-certified, cGMP-compliant facility operated by Trigg Laboratories in Las Vegas Trigg Laboratories.

  • The flagship Wet Platinum silicone lubricant is FDA-approved as a Class II medical device (510(k)), confirming rigorous testing and condom compatibility CondomDepot.com+13FDA Access Data+13Target+13.

Brand Ownership & Expertise

Why Trigg Laboratories?

Decades of industry leadership – Since its founding, Trigg has shipped Wet products worldwide, prioritizing performance, safety, and innovation Trigg LaboratoriesWikipedia. Their facility adheres to strict quality and regulatory standards (FDA 510(k), ISO, cGMP), ensuring every Wet lubricant is reliable and high-performing Trigg Laboratories+1Trigg Laboratories+1.

All Wet lubricants—from classic Wet Platinum to flavored and hybrid formulas—are formulated, tested, and produced by Trigg Laboratories. When you pick up a Wet lube, you’re choosing a product from a pioneer in personal-care manufacturing, backed by decades of expertise and regulatory excellence.

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What’s the Difference Between Water-Based, Silicone-Based, Aloe-Based, and Hybrid Lubricants?

Choosing the right personal lubricant can make all the difference in comfort, performance, and intimacy. Whether you're shopping for your own use or developing a new lube product with a contract manufacturer, it’s important to understand the key differences between water-based, silicone-based, aloe-based, and hybrid lubricants. Each has its own texture, longevity, and best-use scenarios.

Choosing the right personal lubricant can make all the difference in comfort, performance, and intimacy. Whether you're shopping for your own use or developing a new lube product with a contract manufacturer, it’s important to understand the key differences between water-based, silicone-based, aloe-based, and hybrid lubricants. Each has its own texture, longevity, and best-use scenarios.

💧 Water-Based Lubricants

What it is:
Water-based lube is the most common type and contains water as its main ingredient, often combined with glycerin or propylene glycol.

Benefits:

  • Lightweight and easy to clean

  • Compatible with latex condoms and sex toys

  • Feels natural and absorbs into the skin

Considerations:

  • May dry out faster during use (can be reactivated with water or saliva)

  • Not ideal for water play (rinses off easily)

Best for: Everyday use, sex toy compatibility, and easy cleanup.

🧪 Silicone-Based Lubricants

What it is:
Made with medical-grade silicone (like dimethicone or cyclopentasiloxane), this type is slick and ultra-long-lasting.

Benefits:

  • Doesn’t evaporate or absorb—stays slippery for a long time

  • Ideal for shower or water play

  • Only a small amount is needed

Considerations:

  • Can stain sheets or fabric

  • Not compatible with silicone sex toys

  • Harder to wash off (requires soap)

Best for: Long sessions, water-based activities, and couples seeking extra glide.

🌿 Aloe-Based Lubricants

What it is:
Aloe vera-based lubricants use natural aloe leaf juice as the primary ingredient, often combined with water and plant-derived additives.

Benefits:

  • Soothing and hydrating—great for sensitive skin

  • Often organic or natural

  • Can feel more “body-friendly” than synthetic lubes

Considerations:

  • May be less slippery than silicone or water-based lubes

  • Some users may have allergies to plant compounds

Best for: Natural wellness lovers, those with sensitivities, or anyone seeking a gentle, plant-based formula.

🧬 Hybrid Lubricants

What it is:
Hybrid lubes combine water and silicone (or water and aloe) to balance the best of both worlds—lasting glide with easy cleanup.

Benefits:

  • Longer-lasting than water-based alone

  • Easier to wash off than pure silicone

  • Often compatible with toys (depending on silicone ratio)

Considerations:

  • May not be ideal for use in water

  • Some hybrids still can’t be used with silicone toys—check the label

Best for: People who want both longevity and easy cleanup.

Final Thoughts

Whether you're shopping for yourself or working with a personal lubricant manufacturer to create your own brand, choosing the right base is the foundation for success. From water-based classics to natural aloe and premium silicone blends, there's a formula for every body and every moment.

Want to develop your own custom lube? Contract manufacturers like Trigg Laboratories can help you choose the ideal base and formulation for your brand.

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