Can I Sell Pies in Georgia?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Pies in Georgia

Homemade pies can be sold in Georgia.

  • Allowed if registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture
  • Not allowed: high-risk foods like cream-filled pastries
More details

Details for Pies in Georgia

In Georgia, you can sell homemade pies if they are non-hazardous and registered. Ensure proper labeling and follow the rules for selling directly to consumers.

What’s Allowed

You can sell homemade pies as long as they are non-potentially hazardous. Registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture is required before selling.

Labeling & Packaging

Labeling must include ingredient disclosure, allergen information, and a statement indicating the product was made in a home kitchen.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pies can I sell?
You can sell non-potentially hazardous pies that do not require refrigeration.
Do I need to register my cottage food operation?
Yes, registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture is mandatory.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Georgia

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Other Common Foods in Georgia

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