Can I Sell Trail Mix in Utah?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Trail Mix in Utah

Trail mix can be sold as a cottage food in Utah.

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

In Utah, you can sell trail mix as a cottage food. It must be made from non-potentially hazardous ingredients and comply with state regulations.

What’s Allowed

Trail mix is allowed as it is a non-potentially hazardous food. It does not require refrigeration and can be sold directly to consumers.

Labeling & Packaging

You must follow specific labeling requirements, including ingredient declaration and allergen information. Ensure to disclose that the product is made in a home kitchen.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of foods can I sell?
You can sell non-potentially hazardous foods like trail mix, granola, and dry mixes.
Are there restrictions on selling my products?
Yes, sales must be direct to consumers and not for wholesale or retail resale.

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 Granola Bars Jam Lollipops Muffins Pies