Can I Sell Muffins in Connecticut?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Muffins in Connecticut

Muffins can be sold if they are non-perishable.

  • Allowed if made in a home kitchen and non-perishable
  • Not allowed: any potentially hazardous foods requiring refrigeration
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Details for Muffins in Connecticut

In Connecticut, you can sell muffins made in a home kitchen if they are non-perishable. Registration with the Department of Consumer Protection is required, along with compliance to labeling rules.

What’s Allowed

You can sell non-perishable muffins made in a home kitchen. Items like breads, cookies, and similar baked goods are permitted under Connecticut's cottage food laws.

Labeling & Packaging

You must follow Connecticut’s cottage food labeling rules, including clear ingredient listings and allergen information. Registration with the Department of Consumer Protection is also required.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register to sell muffins?
Yes, you must register with Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection.
Can I sell muffins at farmers' markets?
Yes, direct sales at farmers' markets are allowed.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Connecticut

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Other Common Foods in Connecticut

Banana Bread Biscotti Brownies Cakes Candied Nuts Caramel Corn Coffee Beans Cookies Cupcakes Dried Herbs Dry Baking Mixes Fruit Butter