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Selling baked goods in public

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    Angel Real
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    Hello I am looking for information on the legality of selling baked goods in public. I will be making the goods in my house and they will mostly be vegan recipes. They will be prepackaged such as being wrapped in saran wrap (plastic wrap) and labeled with the ingredient list. I am wondering if I need either a permit and/or license to do this and what kind of locations I would be permitted to do this at. I am looking for the easiest and cheapest options as this will probably not be a permanent venture but just temporarily in order to raise funds to allow me to go to Part 2 and beyond of Gratitude Training. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you :)

    #16015

    Raenay

    Check out the department of revenue website and cottage food rules.

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    David Crabill
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    Angel, have you read the info on this page: http://forrager.com/law/florida/
    I think that will answer most of your questions, and here’s some more info about getting started: http://forrager.com/faq/#starting

    You will need to make sure that the goods you make do not require refrigeration, and all of your sales will have to be in-person. Let me know if you have other questions after checking out those links.

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