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non-dairy ice cream

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    Kris

    Can I sell a non-dairy ice cream out of my house in MN? I understand that food items sold can’t be perishable, but my ice cream doesn’t have diary in it, so even if it melts it would not spoil.

    Thanks for your input!
    K

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    David Crabill
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    No, that would not be allowed. You cannot sell liquids under this law, and even something as simple as water would require a different permit. I believe you need to produce your ice cream in a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial

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