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Jennifer joined the group Florida 11 years, 1 month ago
David replied to the topic caramel apples in the forum Florida 11 years, 1 month ago
Tom, the caramel is fine, but cutting the apple is not. Cut fruit is not a cottage food unless it is baked or prepared in such a way that it no longer needs refrigeration. You need a regular food license to do this.
David replied to the topic Broward County in the forum Florida 11 years, 1 month ago
Jennifer, I think you’d just be best to call your health department. Miami-Dade is an exception… most counties are allowing CFOs. I’ve already talked with someone who is interested in amended the law next year… clearly Florida needs it!
Jill joined the group Florida 11 years, 1 month ago
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Julie D posted an update in the group Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
I would also like to know, if I am only making decorative items from home, for bakeries or other individuals to use, such as gum paste flowers or figurines / toppers, will this still fall under the cottage food laws? These items are food safe / edible, but not usually used for food, they are used primarily for decoration on cakes. Thanks again! :)
Julie D posted an update in the group Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
I’d like to know, if my cottage food business needs to specifically be in a home (single family dwelling), that I own, or if I can work out of a rental (house or apt.), as long as I have permission from the property owner? Thanks! :)
David replied to the topic Pickles in the forum Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
No, pickled items are not allowed in Florida. Sorry!
Samsi started the topic Pickles in the forum Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
Hi, i want to know if i am ok to make old grandma recipe pickles from vegetables and fruits and sell them at green markets and also make preorders under the cottage law?
Samsi joined the group Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
David replied to the topic Herbal Products and Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
You should be fine with the herbs (although there may be some restrictions on certain medicinal herbs), and the oils might be fine too. You’d be best off to contact the department directly about those items: 850-245-5520
David replied to the topic Insurance in the forum Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
No you do not, but many people recommend getting liability insurance to protect yourself. It just depends on how big your business is, who you’re selling to, and how comfortable you are that nobody would want to sue you. Generally, this kind of insurance costs between $200 – $400 per year, and one common option is the FLIP Program.
David replied to the topic Operating under the Cottage Law in the forum Florida 11 years, 2 months ago
You do not need to get registered… you just need to understand the rules and you can start immediately. I don’t know if there’s any way to “prove” that you are a cottage food operation, other than that you may need to get a business license from your county — at least that would show that you are a business.
David replied to the topic Florida Soup Kitchen in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
Sonja, one of the reasons cottage food laws were created was to help entrepreneurs test out their business idea without going through the whole process of becoming a commercial food processor.
You should know that cottage foods cannot be temperature controlled, and therefore prepared soup would not fall under the cottage food law. If you still…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Insurance in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
Nita, you are not required to get insurance, but many cottage food businesses do get some to protect themselves, just in case anything goes wrong. In Florida, you’re not allowed to do indirect sales like selling to a store so they can resell your products.
David replied to the topic Can I take orders via email? in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
You need to be meeting the buyer, face-to-face, and transferring the product and money in-person. As long as you’re doing that, you’re good! So yes, you can take an order agreement by email as long as you meet them.
Julie @jmdvCREATIVE joined the group Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
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Sandra started the topic Can I take orders via email? in the forum Florida 11 years, 4 months ago
Hi everyone! What a great resource! From what I’ve read, Florida Cottage Food law prohibits one from internet sales, phone, and mail order. I already have drafted my Facebook Page, flyer, and labeling stating to email me to place an order. Can I receive orders for my product via email?
Thank you in advance.
Sandra
Sandra posted an update in the group Florida 11 years, 4 months ago
Hi everyone! What a great resource. From what I’ve read, Florida Cottage law prohibits sales via the internet, phone, and mail order. Does this mean that I can not receive orders via my personal email? I have a prepared a Facebook page, flyer, and label stating to email me with an order. Is email an acceptable way to receive an order for my product?
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Thanks David! After further research my City has established a system already for CFO’s! I feel lucky since further research shows most cities have NO clue about this law and people calling are getting the wrong information! I am teaching a Home Cake Business Class in a couple of weeks and I’m researching as much possible info as I can on this. It…[Read more]
You are definitely lucky… many counties in most states are ignorant of the laws. Congrats on putting together a class!
I have been thinking about adding a zoning-specific section to the law pages at some point, but if I’m being honest with myself, that’s a ways off since many other things are much higher on the priority list. But I can at least…[Read more]