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ryutoshi

Question about selling dry herbs in Ct

ryutoshi
9 years ago

Hey everyone, I've decided to try my hand at growing and selling dry herbs. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about the laws in Connecticut governing the sale of dried herbs? Or at least some sites I can be directed to? I was thinking about joining a Farmer's Market and have been trying to find all the legal junk involved but cant find this.

I've done my research and found that to sell dry herbs, I have to use a certified kitchen due to drying herbs falls under food processing in this state, something I dont have access to.

But I was wondering, would this still apply if the herbs were sold as non-food products (sachets, potpourri, pillows, essential oils, ect)? I havent been able to find anything in relation to this. Would labeling all products with "not for human consumption" be just fine, or will I get in trouble? I also havent been able to find anything about selling fresh herbs either or if they fall under the produce category.

Thanks to anyone who has some info on this.

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