Carrollton vs Cedar Hill
How do cottage food operations rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Cedar Hill, TX?
Carrollton and Cedar Hill have similar restriction levels.
Carrollton, TX
Dallas County
Carrollton permits certain homemade food products to be sold directly to consumers under cottage food laws. Products must be non-potentially hazardous and properly labeled.
View full Carrollton rules βCedar Hill, TX
Dallas County
Texas Cottage Food Law (H&S Code Ch. 437) lets Cedar Hill residents sell certain non-hazardous foods from home with $50,000 annual gross sales cap. No city permit needed; state food handler training required.
View full Cedar Hill rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carrollton | Cedar Hill |
|---|---|---|
| Allowed | Baked goods, jams, candy | - |
| Revenue Cap | Varies by state | - |
| Labeling | Required with allergens | - |
| Inspection | Generally not required | - |
| - | - |
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Carrollton FAQ
Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?
Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Carrollton allows certain shelf-stable foods sold directly to consumers with proper labeling.
Do I need a commercial kitchen?
No, cottage food laws allow production in your home kitchen without commercial inspection, within revenue limits.
Cedar Hill FAQ
Do I need a city permit to sell cottage food?
No city or county health permit is required, but you must complete a state-approved food handler course and label products correctly.
Can I sell my cottage food at HEB?
No. Cottage food sales must be direct to consumers (home, farmers market, online with in-person delivery), not through retailers.
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