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David Crabill replied to the topic Cupcake Business in the forum Florida 7 years, 3 months ago
The requirements are listed on this page: http://forrager.com/law/florida/
Please let me know if you have more questions.David Crabill replied to the topic Preprinted Icing Sheets in the forum Florida 7 years, 3 months ago
Selling icing sheets should be allowed in most states, but selling online is not. You probably need to produce these in a commercial kitchen and contact your health dept for the necessary licenses.
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Pooja posted an update in the group Florida 7 years, 4 months ago
Hello,
I was wondering if energy/protein bars fall under CFL? They’re no bake and use very basic ingredients. If anyone here would know, that would be great. :)Pooja joined the group Florida 7 years, 4 months ago
Joan Keeney posted an update in the group Florida 7 years, 4 months ago
I have a question…is soap for people and horses covered under the CFL? Also are pet/horse treats covered too? Another question, if I set up a stand in my yard would I need any permits? I will probably have to check with local zoning or who to find out? Thank you.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 7 years, 6 months ago
Angela, I haven’t heard of an update. My response to Aimee above is still as much as I know. If you talk to the ag dept and can post an update, that would be much appreciated!
David Crabill replied to the topic Selling other products along with cottage food products in the forum Florida 7 years, 6 months ago
It should be fairly simple to sell unopened and commercially-prepackaged items, as long as they do not need to be refrigerated, but you may need some sort of permit from the ag dept to do so. You should not need to use a commercial kitchen to do this.
David Crabill replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 7 years, 6 months ago
Kelly, you can do everything you asked about. Just make sure that you collect payment from a customer in-person.
David Crabill replied to the topic Taxes? in the forum California 7 years, 6 months ago
I think you’re exempt from the state tax, but you might have county or city sales taxes that you need to collect. Here’s some more info: http://forrager.com/faq/#sales-tax
David Crabill replied to the topic CFO kitchen in the forum California 7 years, 7 months ago
Paul, I know that some people roast coffee beans in their oven, but I don’t know how most people do it. It is possible to have your kitchen extend to other parts of the home (that aren’t sleeping areas), but I don’t know if a garage would be allowed. Assuming you’re in CA, you should talk with your environmental health dept about what they will allow.
David Crabill replied to the topic food qualifications for cottage in Cali in the forum California 7 years, 7 months ago
No, cooked potatoes and cheese would not be allowed in cottage food items. You’ll need to use a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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Annmarie Holbrook posted an update in the group California 7 years, 7 months ago
Hi. I am new to the Cottage food industry. I purchased the book “Homemade” and can’t wait to receive it in the mail. My question is… Do I ONLY need an inspection if I am going to put my baked goods in shops and stores? Or do I also need an inspection, just selling my goods to business’s and friends?
Thank you from Cali! Soooooo excited?- Load More
You only need an inspection if a 3rd party, like a store, is selling for you.