Florida's Cottage Food Law (F.S. 500.80) allows home-based food sales of certain non-potentially-hazardous foods up to $250,000 annually without a food establishment license. No local permits are required beyond the standard Business Tax Receipt. Products must be labeled with specific information and sold directly to consumers.
Florida Statute 500.80 (Cottage Food Law) allows individuals to produce and sell certain foods from their home kitchen without a food establishment license. Permitted products include baked goods, candies, jams, dried fruits, granola, and certain other non-potentially-hazardous items. Annual gross sales may not exceed $250,000. Products must be labeled with the cottage food operation's name and address, the statement 'Made in a cottage food operation that is not subject to Florida's food safety regulations,' all ingredients in descending order of predominance, any major food allergens, and the net weight or volume. Sales must be direct to consumers, not to stores or restaurants. The City of Miami Gardens requires a Business Tax Receipt for home-based businesses.
Exceeding the annual sales cap, selling prohibited items, or failing to properly label products are violations of state law. Operating without a Business Tax Receipt is a local code violation.
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