Can I Sell Dried Herbs in Arizona?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Dried Herbs in Arizona

Dried herbs can be sold from home in Arizona.

  • Allowed if registered under the cottage food program
  • Requires specific labeling for consumer awareness
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Details for Dried Herbs in Arizona

In Arizona, you can sell dried herbs from your home kitchen. Ensure you follow the cottage food program rules, including registration and labeling requirements.

What’s Allowed

You can sell dried herbs as they are considered low-risk, shelf-stable foods. This includes selling directly to consumers at markets or online.

Labeling & Packaging

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


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the selling options for dried herbs?
You can sell directly to consumers at farmers' markets, events, or online.
What labeling is required for dried herbs?
Labels must include specific information about ingredients and indicate the product was made in a home kitchen.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Arizona

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