Details for Brownies in California
In California, you can sell brownies as part of the cottage food law. They must be shelf-stable and comply with specific regulations, including labeling and sales limits.
What’s Allowed
Brownies can be sold if they are shelf-stable and do not contain cream or meat fillings. Sellers must also complete a food processor training course and obtain a permit.
Not Allowed or Restrictions
Brownies with cream or meat fillings are not allowed. Sellers must adhere to annual sales limits and specific labeling rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What training is required to sell brownies?
- Sellers must complete a food processor training course to sell brownies.
- Are there sales limits for selling brownies?
- Yes, annual sales limits are up to $75,000 for Class A permits.