Nevada created its first cottage food law in 2013 (SB 206) and updated it in 2025 (AB 352). Producers can sell many different types of food products directly to consumers from home, at markets & events, and online, and they can ship products or use a third-party delivery service. Producers are limited to $100,000 of… [read more]
California passed their first cottage food law (AB 1616 – The California Homemade Food Act) in 2012, and it went into effect on January 1st, 2013. The law was amended in 2013 (AB 1252) and 2021 (AB 1144 & AB 831). California has two classes of cottage food operations (CFOs): Class A & Class B…. [read more]
Setting up a domestic kitchen is a relatively complex and expensive process, but they give producers a lot of freedom once they are setup. Those who want an easier setup and fewer requirements (but more restrictions) can use Oregon’s cottage food law, and those who grow the primary ingredient in their products may be able… [read more]