Ohio Admin. Code 901:3-20-04 - Cottage food products allowed
(A) The food items listed below are approved
as cottage food products: (5)
(7) Fruit
butters;
(6)
(8) Granola, granola bars, granola bars dipped in
candy , if fruit is used in any of these products it
must be commercially dried;
(7)
(10) Popcorn, flavored popcorn, kettle corn, popcorn
balls, caramel corn , not including popping
corn;
(8)
(11) Unfilled,
baked donuts;
(9)
(12) Waffle cones and waffle
cones dipped in candy;
(10)
(13)
Pizzelles;
(11)
(14) Dry cereal and nut snack mixes with
seasonings;
(12)
(15) Roasted coffee, whole beans or ground;
(13)
(16)
Dry baking mixes in a jar, including cookie mix in a jar;
(14)
(17)
Dry herbs and herb blends;
(15)
(19) Dry seasoning
blends; and
(16)
(20) Dry tea blends.
(1) Non-potentially
hazardous bakery products;
(2)
Jams;
(3) Jellies;
(4) Candy, not
including fresh fruit dipped, covered, or otherwise incorporated with
candy;
(5)
Flavored honey which has been produced by a beekeeper
exempt under division (A) of section
3715.021 of the Revised
Code;
(6)
Fruit chutneys;
(9)
Maple sugar
produced by a maple syrup producer exempt under division (A) of section
3715.021 of the Revised
Code;
(18)
Dry soup mixes containing commercially dried
vegetables, beans, grains, and seasonings;
(B) Cottage food products may not be packed
using reduced oxygen packaging.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3715.025
Rule Amplifies: 3715.025
Prior Effective Dates: 06/22/2009, 01/22/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3715.025
Rule Amplifies: 3715.025
Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/2009
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