Palmdale vs Pasadena
How do cottage food operations rules compare between Palmdale, CA and Pasadena, CA?
Palmdale has fewer restrictions than Pasadena.
Palmdale, CA
Los Angeles County
Palmdale 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 Palmdale rules βPasadena, CA
Los Angeles County
California's Cottage Food Law allows home-based food production. Class A operations (direct sales, $75K cap) register with Pasadena Health Department. Class B (indirect sales, $150K cap) require county registration. City business license also required.
View full Pasadena rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Palmdale | Pasadena |
|---|---|---|
| Allowed | Baked goods, jams, candy | - |
| Revenue Cap | Varies by state | - |
| Labeling | Required with allergens | - |
| Inspection | Generally not required | - |
| Class A | - | Direct sales, $75K cap |
| Class B | - | Indirect sales, $150K cap |
| Health Dept | - | Pasadena (independent) |
| Business License | - | Required |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Palmdale FAQ
Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?
Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Palmdale 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.
Pasadena FAQ
Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?
Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Pasadena 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.
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