Can I Sell Fruit Butter in Colorado?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Fruit Butter in Colorado

You can sell fruit butter 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 Fruit Butter in Colorado

In Colorado, you can make and sell fruit butter from your home kitchen. This falls under low-risk, shelf-stable foods, allowing for direct sales to consumers.

What’s Allowed

You can sell fruit butter as it is a low-risk, shelf-stable food. Ensure it does not require refrigeration and complies with local health regulations.

Labeling & Packaging

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


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the selling options for fruit butter?
You can sell fruit butter directly to consumers at markets, events, or online.
What registration is needed to sell fruit butter?
You must register with your local public health agency to sell fruit butter.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Colorado

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Other Common Foods in Colorado

Banana Bread Biscotti Brownies Cakes Caramel Corn Cupcakes Dried Herbs Fudge Granola Jam Muffins Pickles