Caramel Popcorn Wholesale - Fresh, Bulk, Ready to Ship?
Inside the Fast-Growing World of Caramel Popcorn Wholesale
If you’re sourcing snacks for cinemas, retail, or events, you’ve likely felt the surge in demand for cleaner-label, shelf-stable indulgences. That’s where caramel popcorn wholesale quietly steals the show. I’ve toured a few lines—some are noisy and chaotic, others (surprisingly) almost clinical in their precision. INDIAM’s operation falls in the latter camp.
Product at a Glance
Product: Grain Snacks Spherical Kernal INDIAM Popcorn Cream Flavor, 520g/Bottle (caramel and honey butter also available). INDIAM is a top brand in China (coverage in major stores ≈85%, they say), and the factory’s patented low-temp bake—18 minutes—delivers that crisp, glassy shell without scorching. To be honest, that low-temp detail matters more than it sounds.
| Origin | 33 Gongye Road, Jinzhou City, Hebei, China |
| Pack Size | 520g/bottle; 6 bottles/CTN |
| Flavors | Cream, Caramel, Honey Butter |
| Kernel Type | Mushroom (spherical) for uniform coating |
| Process | Low-temp bake (18 min), controlled water activity, inline metal detection |
| Certifications | HALAL, FDA, ISO22000, HACCP |
| Claims | Non-GMO, gluten-free, trans-fat free, no artificial ingredients or flavors |
| FOB Price (reference) | US $5.3–5.6 per bottle (≈520g) |
| MOQ & Capacity | Min 180 bottles; up to 150,000 bottles/month |
| Shelf Life | ≈9–12 months sealed at 15–25°C, RH <65% (real-world storage may vary) |
Materials, Methods, and Testing
Ingredients: mushroom corn kernels, cane sugar, dairy-based cream notes, non-hydrogenated vegetable oil, and a pinch of salt. Methods: precision popping, pan-coating, the 18-minute low-temp bake, then rapid cooling to lock texture. QA checks include water activity (aw), sieve analysis for size uniformity, and finished-product micro testing per ISO and GB methods.
Typical batch data (Q2 2025, third-party lab, indicative): moisture 1.7–2.0%, aw ≈0.30–0.35; aerobic plate count <10³ CFU/g; coliforms <10 CFU/g; aflatoxin B1 ND (<2 ppb). Standards referenced: ISO 22000/HACCP programs; FDA 21 CFR 117; GB 2760 for additives. Not to sound too nerdy, but aw control is what keeps the crunch.
Where It Sells (and Why)
Use cases: cinemas, convenience retail, stadiums, airlines, hotel minibars, e-commerce bundles, corporate gifting. Many customers say the resealable 520g bottle hits a sweet spot—big enough for sharing, compact enough for shelves. For caramel popcorn wholesale programs, OEM private label is available (branding, flavor emphasis, display cartons).
Vendor Landscape: Quick Comparison
| Vendor | Certs | MOQ | FOB (520g) | Capacity | Lead Time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| INDIAM (Hebei) | HALAL, FDA, ISO22000, HACCP | 180 btls | $5.3–5.6 | ≈150k btls/mo | 10–20 days (typical) | OEM label/flavor |
| Vendor B (SEA) | HACCP | 300 btls | $5.7–6.2 | ≈60k btls/mo | 20–30 days | Label only |
| Vendor C (EU) | IFS, HALAL | 120 btls | $6.5–7.1 | ≈30k btls/mo | 15–25 days | Recipe + label |
Case Notes (Real Buyers, Real Outcomes)
- Cinema chain, MENA: switched to INDIAM caramel; shrink dropped ≈11% thanks to tighter aw and resealable bottles; weekly sell-through up 18%.
- Convenience microbrand, EU: OEM label with honey butter; Instagram-led push; repeat rate 32% at 90 days—pretty strong for a snack.
- Stadium kiosks, APAC: 520g bottle replaced bags (less breakage); labor saved on re-bagging, inventory variance improved a bit (manager’s words).
Trends and Buying Tips
Two forces are driving caramel popcorn wholesale now: cinema recovery and clean-label expectations. Look for non-GMO, HACCP/ISO-based controls, and data on moisture/aw. Ask for batch CoAs, micro results, and a shelf-life study. Also, verify metal-detection logs—unsexy, yes, but critical.
Customization
INDIAM accepts OEM—label design, flavor emphasis (cream, caramel, honey butter), and carton specs. For specialty retail, consider bilingual labels and QR codes linking to factory certs. Small touch, big trust boost.
Citations
- ISO 22000:2018 Food safety management systems. https://www.iso.org/standard/65464.html
- FDA 21 CFR Part 117 (FSMA) – Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-21/part-117
- Codex Alimentarius – General Principles of Food Hygiene CXC 1-1969 (Rev.). https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius
- China GB 2760 – National Food Safety Standard for Use of Food Additives. http://english.gsxt.gov.cn (reference gateway)
Post time: Oct . 01, 2025 16:40



