Texas Cottage Food Labeling Requirements
Last reviewed: January 15, 2025
Here’s a simple overview of what typically appears on cottage food labels in Texas. Exact wording can vary. Check official state guidance for the precise language required.
This information is provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the most current state guidance. Cottage food laws vary by state and can change. Always verify requirements with your state or local regulatory authority before selling.
Labels must include the producer’s name and address, product name, ingredients in descending order, net weight or volume, and the statement that the product was made in a home kitchen not subject to state inspection. Allergen information should be included where applicable.
What sellers usually need on the label
- Producer name and address
- Product name
- Ingredients (descending order)
- Net weight or volume
- Statement: made in a home kitchen not subject to state inspection
- Allergen information if applicable
Before you print labels
Exact required wording can vary by state and locality. Check official state guidance for the precise language typically required on your labels.
Check official resources before printing labels or selling.
Official resources
Verify current requirements with your state or local authority.
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