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Flower Mound vs Lewisville

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Flower Mound and Lewisville have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

TX H&S Code Ch. 437 allows home food production and direct sales of qualifying baked goods, candy, jams, and similar items. No local permit needed. Annual cap $75,000.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Ch. 437 (Texas Cottage Food Law) allows home-based production and sale of certain non-potentially-hazardous foods without a food establishment permit. Annual sales capped at $75,000. Lewisville cannot prohibit cottage food operations that comply with state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLewisville
State LawTX Health and Safety Code Ch. 437TX HSC Ch. 437
Annual Cap$75,000 gross revenue-
Local PermitNot required-
InspectionsExempt from health department inspection-
Sales ChannelsDirect-to-consumer only -- no resaleDirect to consumer only
Sales Cap-$75,000 per year
Permit Required-None for compliant operations
Labeling-Home kitchen disclaimer required

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Flower Mound FAQ

Do I need a food handler permit to sell baked goods from home?

No. TX cottage food law exempts home producers of qualifying non-potentially-hazardous foods from food handler permits and health inspections. Products must be properly labeled.

Can I sell cottage food online?

You may advertise and take orders online, but delivery must be in person -- either at your home, at a farmers market, or by personal delivery. Third-party shipping of cottage food is not permitted under the current law.

Can I sell at the Flower Mound farmers market?

Yes. Cottage food sales at farmers markets are permitted under TX H&S Code Ch. 437. You may need to register separately with the market operator.

Lewisville FAQ

Do I need a permit from Lewisville to sell baked goods from home?

No. Texas cottage food law (HSC Ch. 437) preempts local permitting requirements. You do not need a food handler permit, health inspection, or city business license for qualifying cottage food products.

Can I sell my cottage food products at a local restaurant?

No. Cottage food products may only be sold directly to the end consumer at your home, farmers markets, or farm stands. Wholesale sales to restaurants and retail stores are not permitted.

What foods are NOT allowed under cottage food law?

Potentially hazardous foods requiring refrigeration such as dairy-based products (cream cheese frosting, custard), raw meats, and fresh salsa are not permitted. The food must be shelf-stable.

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