Oklahoma Home Bakery Act (63 O.S. §1-1101.1) allows cottage food sales up to $75,000 annually without commercial kitchen. Permitted: baked goods, jams, candies, dried herbs, roasted coffee. Direct-to-consumer only. Required labeling with 'Made in Home Kitchen' disclaimer. No Oklahoma County additional rules.
Oklahoma's Home Bakery Act (63 O.S. §1-1101.1, enacted 2013 and expanded 2021) permits home-based food production for direct-to-consumer sale without commercial kitchen inspection or licensing. The revenue cap is $75,000 per year gross sales — one of the more generous caps nationally. Permitted products must be non-time/temperature-controlled (non-TCS): baked goods (breads, cookies, muffins, cakes without cream filling), jams and jellies (acidity-tested), candies and fudges, dried herbs and spices, roasted coffee beans, dry mixes (soup mixes, cookie mixes), popcorn, and dried pasta. Prohibited products include any requiring refrigeration: cream-filled baked goods, cheese, meats, fresh salsas, most pickled products (unless acidic enough), and fresh-squeezed juices. Required labeling under 310:257-3-3 includes: business name, address, product ingredients in descending order by weight, allergen disclosures (FDA Top 9 allergens), net weight, date of production, and the disclaimer 'This product was made in a home kitchen that is not subject to state licensing or inspection.' Sales limited to direct-to-consumer (farmers markets, online with local delivery, in-person). No wholesale, no retail/restaurant resale. Oklahoma County does not add local restrictions. Home occupation zoning rules still apply for signage, customer traffic, and employee limits.
Selling prohibited foods (refrigerated items): cease and desist, possible misdemeanor under 63 O.S. §1-1101. Exceeding $75,000 revenue cap: commercial kitchen requirement, fines. Missing required label disclaimer: warnings then fines up to $500. Selling wholesale: license required.
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