Can I Sell Caramel Corn in California?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Caramel Corn in California

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Allowed if it is shelf-stable and meets all requirements

Requires a permit and food processor training course

More details

Details for Caramel Corn in California

In California, you can sell caramel corn as a cottage food. It must be shelf-stable and comply with local health regulations. Sellers need a permit and must complete food processor training.

What’s Allowed

Caramel corn is allowed as it is a shelf-stable food. It must comply with California’s cottage food law and be prepared in a home kitchen.

Not Allowed or Restrictions

Foods that require refrigeration or contain meat or dairy are not allowed. Sellers must adhere to specific labeling rules and sales limits.


Frequently Asked Questions

What training is required to sell caramel corn?
Sellers must complete a food processor training course to sell caramel corn.
Are there sales limits for cottage food sellers?
Yes, sellers can earn up to $75,000 for Class A permits and $150,000 for Class B.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in California

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Other Common Foods in California

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