Can I Sell Cream Cheese in Kansas?

No

Specific Requirements for Cream Cheese in Kansas

Cream cheese cannot be sold under Kansas cottage food rules.

  • Not allowed: dairy-based cream fillings and perishable foods
  • Requires specific labeling and registration with authorities
More details

Details for Cream Cheese in Kansas

In Kansas, you cannot sell cream cheese as it is a perishable food. Cottage food rules allow for non-perishable items only, ensuring safety and compliance.

Not Allowed or Restrictions

Cream cheese is considered a perishable food and is not allowed under Kansas cottage food rules. Foods that require time/temperature control for safety cannot be sold.

Labeling & Packaging

Kansas requires specific labeling on cottage food products, including product name, ingredient list, and a statement that the product was made in a home kitchen.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell cream cheese in Kansas?
No, cream cheese is a perishable food and cannot be sold.
What are the labeling requirements for cottage foods?
Labeling must include product name, ingredients, allergens, and producer information.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Kansas

(You can find more information here)


Other Common Foods in Kansas

Coffee Beans Cupcakes Dry Baking Mixes Granola Granola Bars Jam Lollipops Muffins Pickles Pies Popcorn Pretzels