Can I Sell Granola Bars in Utah?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Granola Bars in Utah

Granola bars can be sold under Utah cottage food rules.

  • Allowed if made from non-potentially hazardous ingredients
  • Requires registration and labeling with the Department of Agriculture
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Details for Granola Bars in Utah

In Utah, you can sell granola bars as they are non-potentially hazardous. Ensure compliance with registration and labeling requirements.

What’s Allowed

Granola bars are allowed as they are considered non-potentially hazardous foods. They do not require refrigeration and can be safely made at home.

Labeling & Packaging

You must follow specific labeling requirements, including ingredient declaration and allergen information. A disclosure stating 'made in a home kitchen' is also necessary.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of foods can I sell?
You can sell non-potentially hazardous foods like granola bars, cookies, and jams.
Where can I sell my granola bars?
Sales can occur at farmers' markets, online, or through direct hand-to-hand sales.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Utah

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Other Common Foods in Utah

Cream Cheese Cupcakes Dried Herbs Dry Baking Mixes Fruit Butter Fudge Granola Jam Lollipops Muffins Pies Popcorn