The bill expands the Colorado Cottage Foods Act by allowing the sale and consumption of homemade foods that require refrigeration, in addition to the foods that do not require refrigeration. This change broadens the scope of foods that can be legally produced, sold, and consumed under the act, providing more opportunities for individuals to sell homemade foods. The current act allows for a limited range of homemade, non-refrigerated foods to be sold, but this bill extends those provisions to include foods that require refrigeration.
Summary
The Colorado Cottage Foods Act (act) allows for the sale and
consumption of a limited range of homemade foods that do not require refrigeration. The bill expands the act by allowing for the sale and consumption of homemade foods that require refrigeration.