Aurora follows Colorado's Cottage Foods Act (CRS 25-4-1614), allowing home producers to sell up to $10,000 per product annually of non-hazardous foods directly to consumers.
The Colorado Cottage Foods Act, codified at CRS 25-4-1614, allows home-based producers in Aurora to make and sell non-potentially hazardous foods directly to the end consumer without a retail food license. Allowed foods include baked goods (breads, cookies, fruit pies), jams and jellies, dry mixes, honey, spices, teas, roasted coffee, candies, and whole eggs (with additional rules). Not allowed are meat, dairy, pickles, low-acid canned goods, or other potentially hazardous foods. Each product is capped at $10,000 per calendar year in gross sales, with an annual overall cap also in place. Producers must complete an approved food safety course and label products with the producer's name, address, ingredient list, allergens, net weight, and the statement that the product is home produced and not subject to state inspection. Sales must be direct-to-consumer (farmers markets, roadside stands, pickup) and cannot be through wholesale, restaurants, or online interstate shipping. Aurora additionally requires a home occupation license and a sales tax license.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Aurora code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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