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Herbal Oasis
Miswak, at sourceEst. Pakistan

Herbal
Oasis

We produce miswak — the Salvadora persica chewing stick — and supply it two ways: as finished retail packs, and as a private-label programme for brands and marketplace sellers who want the product under their own name.

Five vacuum-sealed miswak sticks in a row beside a clear protective holder, photographed on a warm ivory ground
Fig. 01Five stick kit, unbranded
Species

Salvadora persica

Packing

Sealed one at a time

Formats

1 / 5 / 6 / 10 + bulk

Origin

Pakistan

02

The company

One product, understood properly, made at consistent quality, in whatever pack a market needs.

Miswak is not a new idea. It is a chewing stick cut from the root of Salvadora persica, used for oral care across South Asia, the Middle East and East Africa for centuries — and it is the whole product. There is no formulation, no filler and no plastic handle.


What we make

Sealed sticks and retail kits in five pack formats, from a single travel unit to a ten-stick carton, plus unpackaged bulk for co-packers.


Who we make it for

Our own labels, and the brands and marketplace sellers who come to us for a private-label programme they can put their own name on.

03The material

A stick, a seal,
and nothing else.

Everything that makes the product good happens before it reaches a carton: which wood, cut when, graded how, sealed how fast.
Four individually vacuum-sealed miswak sticks laid in a row on a cream ground
Fig. 02Sealed, one per sleeve
  1. 01
    Species

    Salvadora persica

    One species, commonly called peelu or araak. It is the wood the tradition is built on and the wood the research is done on.

  2. 02
    Composition

    Nothing added

    The stick is the root. Its own chemistry — silica, tannins, fluoride, essential oils — does the work. There is no formulation step to get wrong.

  3. 03
    Format

    Sealed one at a time

    Every stick is vacuum-sealed individually, which is what keeps the last stick in a ten-pack as fresh as the first.

  4. 04
    End of life

    It is wood

    The stick itself is a plant root with no plastic, no bristle bonding and no handle to dispose of.

05For brands & sellers

Built for brands.
Ready for shelf.

Most of what leaves here carries somebody else's name on the carton. If you are building an oral-care brand — on Amazon, in retail, or direct — this is the part of the business you will be working with.
Two retail cartons of the same brand shown side by side, a five-stick kit and a ten-stick kit
Fig. 03One brand, two pack depths
01

Private Label

Your brand on our pack. You supply the artwork and the pack configuration; we produce, print, fill and seal.

  • Your artwork on the carton
  • Pack count to order
  • Barcodes and compliance panels
02

Wholesale and Bulk

Sealed sticks by the carton, with or without retail packaging, for distributors and co-packers.

  • Plain or printed
  • Case quantities to order
  • Repeat scheduling
03

Packaging Development

Carton format, holder, sleeve and insert decisions, worked back from where the product will actually sell.

  • Carton and sleeve formats
  • Holder options
  • Insert and leaflet
04

Marketplace Support

Practical help getting a natural oral-care listing ready — pack copy, product attributes and photography inputs.

  • Listing attributes
  • Pack copy source material
  • Product samples
06For Amazon sellers

Bring your own brand.

A category that suits the model
Natural oral care is small, light and non-perishable, with a genuine repeat-purchase cycle. It ships and stores well.
A pack you can differentiate
Stick count, carton format, holder and insert are all variables. Two sellers can source the same stick and list very different products.
One supplier, not a chain
The wood, the sealing and the packing happen in one place, which is what keeps a listing's reviews consistent between reorders.

NoteWe supply product and packaging. We are not an Amazon agency and do not manage accounts, advertising or listings on your behalf.

07Brands we work with

The same stick, eight different names.

A selection of the labels our packs go out under — some our own, some belonging to partners. It is the clearest illustration of what a private-label programme actually produces.
Oraqin miswak retail carton, green and white pack design

Oraqin

English

5-stick and 10-stick kits

A two-SKU range sharing one pack system across both depths.

Orawak miswak retail carton with botanical illustration

Orawak

English

5-stick kit + holder

Botanical pack art with a benefit strip down the spine.

EZTOK miswak carton with monochrome geometric pattern

EZTOK

English

6-stick kit + holder

Monochrome geometric treatment; six sticks rather than five.

Zaharak miswak sticks carton with terracotta panel

Zaharak

English

5-stick kit + holder

Terracotta and cream palette with an illustrated character mark.

Al-Ihsan miswak stick carton in soft green and cream

Al-Ihsan

English / Arabic

5-stick kit + holder

Bilingual pack, soft green palette, script wordmark.

Obaia siwak carton in French and English

Obaia

French / English

5-stick kit and travel single

French-first pack for European retail, with a matching single.

SWAKS natural siwak carton with oversized wordmark

SWAKS

French

5-stick pack

Type-led pack; an oversized wordmark carries the whole front face.

PALMY miswak toothbrush carton naming Salvadora persica

PALMY

Dutch

5-stick pack

Restrained editorial pack that names the species on the front.

Brand names and pack artwork shown here remain the property of their respective owners.

08On the record

What can actually be claimed.

Miswak has a real literature behind it. It also attracts a lot of marketing copy that the literature does not support. These are claims we are comfortable standing behind, with the sources attached.

Nothing here is medical advice, and none of it is a substitute for a dentist. We do not claim our products treat, cure or prevent disease.

Next step

Tell us what you need on the carton.

Pack count, market, timing. If you are still working it out, say so — most programmes start from a rough idea rather than a finished spec.