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David replied to the topic Confusion over packaging rules in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
I don’t know and it’s best to talk to your environmental health dept. I’m pretty sure that you don’t need to worry about the ink on your labels. As for the packaging, I think it wouldn’t need to be food safe, but if you’re selling the items in the box, then maybe there’s a rule out there that states that it must be safe.
David replied to the topic Chocolate Covered Strawberries in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
I don’t think they are. You can check with your environmental health dept, but they aren’t on the list so I highly doubt they will be allowed. (even though they are the combination of two allowed items)
David replied to the topic home based cooking classes with home grown food? in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
A cottage food operation is only for someone preparing and packaging products in their home kitchen, and then selling them to consumers for consumption outside of the home. I’m not sure if home cooking classes are even possible in CA, but you can talk to your health dept to see what the options are.
Raymundus Butarbutar replied to the topic Confusion over packaging rules in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
Are the boxes for transport? If so, I dont think it needs to be food grade. From the CDPH pamhplet #12 http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Documents/fdbCFOlabel.pdf it seems like you only need food grade ink and packaging if it TOUCHES the food or PENETRATES the packaging.
*TINLA: This is not legal advice
Raymundus Butarbutar started the topic Let's pressure farmers market association to consider cottage food applicants in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
Hey guys,
I’m tired of reading provision in farmers market association saying they’re not taking food made under the cottage food license “as of yet”. I want to draft a letter for each market’s board of directors to pressure them to seriously consider us as legitimate business applicants. If we have health permits, liability insurance, and good…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Sellers Permit in Los Angeles California in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
I believe it’s the state that issues seller permits, but I’m not sure if you need one. I know some counties require them, and fortunately they’re free. Even if your county doesn’t require them, a venue you sell at might require them. I know some CFOs get one just in case. The environmental health dept can tell you if they require thme.
David replied to the topic Jellies allowed at Farmers Market in the forum Illinois 11 years, 6 months ago
Typically any sweet fruit jelly is allowed. It should have a significant amount of sugar in it… low sugar preserves would likely not be allowed. Pepper jellies would not be allowed.
Kelly posted an update in the group Illinois 11 years, 6 months ago
What about home roasted coffee? Is this allowed?
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David replied to the topic Do I need to form an LLC? And nutritional labels in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
You can run it as a partnership, but each business has the $45,000 sales restriction, so that’d be $22,500 of sales (not profit) max per person.
The requirements don’t change much for Class B. You need to get an inspection so you can sell to stores and restaurants, and you can only do those indirect sales within your county, unless another county…[Read more]
Jamie Clark Korando posted an update in the group California 11 years, 6 months ago
I am seriously thinking of starting my own cottage food business. The one lingering question I have is, do I need to do an LLC right out of the gate? It scares me that someone might personally sue me should my food make them sick. And yes, I would have insurance to cover in that event. Should I see if I can sell anything first before taking the…[Read more]
Most people start and stay as sole proprietors. Please see here: http://forrager.com/groups/california/forum/topic/can-you-expand-answer-on-llc/
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David replied to the topic Mini Cupcakes? in the forum California 11 years, 6 months ago
To make even $1 of profit, you need to follow the cottage food law described on this site. That will entail talking to the health dept, registering, submitting labels, etc.
http://forrager.com/law/california/David replied to the topic Is salsa eligible? in the forum California 11 years, 7 months ago
Sorry, you can’t sell homemade salsa in CA. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
Heather replied to the topic Is salsa eligible? in the forum California 11 years, 7 months ago
Thanks David – even though it wasn’t the answer I wanted to hear ;). What kind of license would I need to obtain to be able to sell homemade salsa at fairs and festivals?
David replied to the topic Is salsa eligible? in the forum California 11 years, 7 months ago
That’s correct — salsa is not allowed.
Heather started the topic Is salsa eligible? in the forum California 11 years, 7 months ago
Hi David – thank you so much for putting all of this together. I currently make (but do not yet sell) jams and jellies. I would like to sell salsa at craft fairs later on. From what I have read on your site here, salsa would not be eligible for the class A cottage food permit. Is my assumption correct?
Heather joined the group California 11 years, 7 months ago
David replied to the topic Can you expand answer on LLC? in the forum California 11 years, 7 months ago
I did research on it awhile ago, and I recall experts saying that having an LLC doesn’t completely eliminate the owner’s liability. I’m not sure what that refers to, however. I know that an LLC protects the owners much more than a DBA, but the bigger question is whether or not protection is really necessary. If you follow all of the rules, on what…[Read more]
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I recently had the idea of selling my home roasted coffee at local farmers markets. Upon further research I found out that home roasted coffee isn’t allowed, but homemade, dried tea leaves are—go figure! I found a recent bill in Illinois General Assembly (HB2486) and wrote the house sponsors and Senator Brady along with my local House Rep. Tim B…[Read more]
UPDATE: Received an email last night from Rep. Tim Butler’s office! Amendment is being drafted by legislative research unit. Should only take them a day or two. Then amendment will be filed by Sen. Brady next day the Senate is in session (they are typically in Monday-Friday until May 31). Making progress, people! You can keep track of the bill by…[Read more]