Details for Dried Herbs in Indiana
In Indiana, you can sell dried herbs made in your home kitchen. Ensure you register with the health department and follow labeling rules for allergens and ingredients.
What’s Allowed
You can sell dried herbs as they are considered shelf-stable and non-hazardous. Ensure they are made in your home kitchen.
Labeling & Packaging
You must follow labeling rules, including allergen information and a disclosure stating 'made in a home kitchen'.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need to register to sell dried herbs?
- Yes, you must register as a home-based vendor with the health department.
- Can I sell dried herbs online?
- Yes, sales can be made online to in-state customers.