Can I Sell Granola in Kentucky?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Granola in Kentucky

Granola can be made and sold from home in Kentucky.

  • Allowed if registered as a home-based processor
  • Requires following Kentucky’s labeling rules and food-safety training
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Details for Granola in Kentucky

In Kentucky, you can make and sell granola from your home kitchen. Ensure you register as a home-based processor and follow labeling rules. Direct sales to consumers are allowed, but wholesale is not.

What’s Allowed

You can sell granola as it is considered a low-risk, shelf-stable food. Ensure that it is made in a registered home kitchen and complies with all safety regulations.

Labeling & Packaging

You must follow Kentucky’s labeling rules, including an ingredient list, net weight, and contact information. A home-kitchen disclosure is also required for all products sold.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register to sell granola?
Yes, you must register as a home-based processor with the Department of Public Health.
Can I sell granola at farmers' markets?
Yes, sales can be made directly to consumers at farmers' markets and other events.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Kentucky

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Other Common Foods in Kentucky

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