Can I Sell Cookies in Florida?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Cookies in Florida

You can sell cookies directly to consumers in Florida.

  • Allowed if cookies are shelf-stable and non-hazardous
  • Not allowed: wholesale/resale through grocery stores or restaurants
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Details for Cookies in Florida

In Florida, you can sell cookies as long as they are shelf-stable and non-hazardous. Direct sales to consumers are allowed, but wholesale is not permitted.

What’s Allowed

You can sell cookies directly to consumers at farmers’ markets, roadside stands, and online. They must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration.

Not Allowed or Restrictions

Wholesale or resale through grocery stores or restaurants is not allowed. Foods needing refrigeration or special processing are also prohibited.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell cookies online in Florida?
Yes, you can sell cookies online as long as they are shelf-stable.
Are there any restrictions on selling cookies?
Yes, cookies must be non-hazardous and cannot be sold wholesale.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Florida

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