Colorado Cottage Foods Act CRS 25-4-1614 allows producers in unincorporated Arapahoe County to sell up to $10,000 per product annually of non-potentially hazardous foods directly to consumers. No health inspection required, but producer must complete a food-safety training course.
The Colorado Cottage Foods Act (CRS 25-4-1614) permits residents of unincorporated Arapahoe County to prepare and sell certain non-potentially hazardous foods from a home kitchen without a commercial license or health inspection. Approved products include baked goods (breads, cookies, pastries), candies, jams and jellies (high-acid/high-sugar), honey, dehydrated produce, spices, teas, dry mixes, and whole eggs with standard labeling. Potentially hazardous items (meat, dairy except hard cheeses per SB 23-153, salsa, pickles below 4.6 pH) are excluded. Revenue is capped at $10,000 gross per product per year. Sellers must complete a food safety course (CSU Extension offers an approved online course). Sales must be direct-to-consumer: farmers markets, roadside stands, home pickup, or online with local delivery/pickup. Interstate sale and wholesale are prohibited. Each product must be labeled with producer name, home address, ingredients, allergens, and the disclaimer 'This product was produced in a home kitchen that is not subject to state licensure or inspection.'
Selling uncovered foods: cease and desist from CDPHE. Exceeding $10,000 cap per product: must obtain retail food license. Labeling deficiencies: written warning then fines up to $500.
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