Can I Sell Cookies in Arizona?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Cookies in Arizona

You can sell cookies made in your home kitchen.

  • Allowed if you complete food-safety training and register
  • Not allowed: selling wholesale to retail stores or restaurants
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Details for Cookies in Arizona

In Arizona, you can make and sell cookies from your home kitchen. Ensure you follow the cottage food program rules, including food-safety training and proper labeling.

What’s Allowed

You can sell cookies directly to consumers at farmers’ markets, events, and online. These cookies must be low-risk and shelf-stable, made in your home kitchen.

Labeling & Packaging

Labels must include an ingredient list, allergen info, business contact, net weight, and a statement that the product was made in a home kitchen not inspected by the state.


Frequently Asked Questions

What training is required to sell cookies?
You must complete approved food-safety training to sell cookies.
Can I sell cookies to stores?
No, selling wholesale to retail stores or restaurants is not allowed.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Arizona

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Other Common Foods in Arizona

Banana Bread Brownies Fudge Granola Jam Muffins Pickles Salsa Toffee Trail Mix