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David replied to the topic Can a business I sell wholesale to ship my cookies in their gift baskets? in the forum California 10 years ago
I agree that it doesn’t make sense from a practical standpoint, but I wouldn’t go so far as to call it discrimination. Although your kitchen has been inspected, a commercial kitchen has to adhere to hundreds of other requirements that your kitchen does not. I don’t think the shipping restriction stems from a food safety concern… rather, it’s a…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Selling online in the forum California 10 years ago
It’s not possible to do what you’ve described by using your home kitchen. You can either do this with your home kitchen and sell in-state (you can sell online, but shipping is not allowed) by following the cottage food law described on this site. If you want to sell nationwide, you need to use a commercial kitchen and adhere to a different set of…[Read more]
Kathy Lieber replied to the topic Can a business I sell wholesale to ship my cookies in their gift baskets? in the forum California 10 years ago
Thanks for the quick response David. As far as the shipping restrictions ,for our direct sales, I agree! The Health Department has inspected my kitchen, as they would a commercial kitchen, and their roll is food safety….right? Not allowing us to ship and allowing a business with a commercial kitchen to is kind of a discrimination. Thier roll…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Can a business I sell wholesale to ship my cookies in their gift baskets? in the forum California 10 years ago
I’m not sure if there’s a definitive answer for this question yet. From what I’ve heard over time, it’s likely that although you can’t ship to the wholesaler (or any other customer), the wholesaler can sell your product by almost any means, including shipping it. It still doesn’t make sense to me why Class B CFOs cannot ship their products within…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Do truffles that contain dairy (butter/milk) qualify for cottage industry in Cal in the forum California 10 years ago
Since it has cream in it, it’s unlikely that it will be allowed. Often fudge is made with evaporated or condensed milk, and it’s possible that a fudge recipe made with cream would not be allowed.
But really, it’s entirely up to your environmental health dept to decide. If they aren’t familiar with the law, then they can seek guidance from someone…[Read more]
Kathy Lieber started the topic Can a business I sell wholesale to ship my cookies in their gift baskets? in the forum California 10 years ago
I have a class B permit and a wholesale customer would like to include my packaged & labeled cookies in their gift basket which they ship. Is this okay?
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Trephena posted an update in the group California 10 years ago
Can someone please advise..
Trephena posted an update in the group California 10 years, 1 month ago
I have a nonprofit where we donate homemade meals. Do I need to follow the cottage food laws?
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David replied to the topic Starting business and very confused! in the forum Virginia 10 years, 1 month ago
You should call Heath at the ag dept at 804-786-1164, and he should be able to clear up most of your questions. You can probably make buttercream frosting, but I’m not sure about that, since sometimes depts disallow it. I don’t think you need any licensing from the ag dept, but you still need to call your local authorities to determine if you need…[Read more]
Sharon started the topic Starting business and very confused! in the forum Virginia 10 years, 1 month ago
I am just starting up a cake business from my home. I only use buttercream frosting. Would I fall under the Cottage Food Law and if so what steps do I have to take to make it “legal” for me to sell my cakes? I am very new to this and very confused by all of the things I have read and I do not want to make any mistakes. Thank You
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David replied to the topic Gluten free labeling and other label claims in the forum California 10 years, 1 month ago
I’m not sure if you need some sort of certification for gluten free labeling, though I do know that there are certain quantities that you need to stay under. By making this health claim, you need to place a nutrition facts panel on your label, which is an extra expense and process.
Labeling a product as organic can be very complicated and…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic pancake mix in the forum California 10 years, 1 month ago
I really don’t know, as this is a sourcing issue that health depts in CA seem to be very particular about, especially since you’re sending an ag-based product across state lines into CA. If you followed the appropriate regulations to legally get your raw wheat it into CA (may not be possible), then your sons would have to check with the…[Read more]
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Honey certification – my husband is a beekeeper and we sell our honey to family and friends in jars and all but when we go to markets they tell us that we have to get our honey certified to be able to sell at stores. I’ve been trying to contact people but everyone seems to be unaware of the requirements they keep giving me different numbers or…[Read more]
Yes, you should be able to use the cottage food law and you would need to get a simple inspection to sell at stores. Contact your environmental health dept to learn about the process in your area to get a class B cottage food permit.
Is it home inspection? Or warehouse inspection? What is the inspection process ? I’m calling everyone and no one seems to know… They seem to pass the ball.
Your health dept should be inspecting the facilities where you are making your product. Usually this is your home kitchen and they may require that it be only your home kitchen. Technically, the law is written in such a way that requires all processing to take place in the home kitchen. The inspection is usually pretty easy… just try getting…[Read more]
It’s confusing because as I read restrictions or limitations it says you can’t be cooking or handling while doing any house duties or have children around etc that’s why we were planning on renting a small warehouse to extract the honey and put it in jars and store and all my kitchen wouldn’t be big enough for that? Please help
Once the home kitchen isn’t sufficient for your business’ needs, that’s the point where you would move beyond the cottage food laws and become a commercial food processor like most of the honey producers in the state. Usually you’d contact the health dept about that, but maybe the ag dept manages honey production.
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No, full meals don’t fall under the cottage food law. There is an exemption for donating certain types of food, but I don’t think a nonprofit can donate meals unless they’re properly licensed and using a commercial kitchen. You should talk to your county’s health dept about this.
Thanks David!