Can I Sell Granola in Massachusetts?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Granola in Massachusetts

You can sell granola from your home kitchen in Massachusetts.

  • Allowed if sold directly to consumers in Massachusetts
  • Not allowed: resale through grocery stores or restaurants
More details

Details for Granola in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, you can make and sell granola from your home kitchen. This is allowed as long as it is a non-potentially hazardous, shelf-stable food sold directly to consumers.

What’s Allowed

You can sell non-potentially hazardous, shelf-stable foods like granola directly to consumers. This includes sales at farmers’ markets, community events, and online orders within Massachusetts.

Not Allowed or Restrictions

Resale through grocery stores, restaurants, or wholesale channels is prohibited. Additionally, you must follow local health rules and labeling requirements for your products.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell granola online?
Yes, you can sell granola online directly to consumers in Massachusetts.
What labeling is required?
Labels must include product name, ingredients, weight, and producer information.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Massachusetts

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Other Common Foods in Massachusetts

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