Can I Sell Dried Herbs in Colorado?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Dried Herbs in Colorado

You can sell dried herbs from a residential kitchen.

  • Allowed if you register with local public health agency
  • Requires labeling with ingredients and allergens
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Details for Dried Herbs in Colorado

In Colorado, you can sell dried herbs made in a home kitchen. Ensure you register with local health authorities and follow labeling rules for safe sales.

What’s Allowed

You can sell low-risk, shelf-stable foods like dried herbs from your home kitchen. Ensure they do not require refrigeration and comply with local regulations.

Labeling & Packaging

You must follow labeling rules, including listing ingredients, allergens, and contact information. Additionally, include a disclosure stating the product was made in a home kitchen.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for selling dried herbs?
You need to register with your local public health agency and follow labeling rules.
Can I sell dried herbs at farmers' markets?
Yes, you can sell directly to consumers at farmers' markets if you comply with regulations.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Colorado

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