Hello! I'm Dan and I have been eating and making a family pepper jelly recipe for most of my life. For years I've shared it with everyone around me who loves spicy and I've gained a following of folks who can't seem to get enough of it. I know it's not hot sauce specifically, but it seems to be regulated in a very similar way, so I hope I can find some like minds here.
For the last year or so, I've been researching what it would take to make the jelly "officially" and sell it to a wider market. Where I live, we've got tons of farmers markets, artisan fairs, boutique food shops, and small food vendors with whom I would love to explore a partnership. At this time, it is not my priority or passion to be making my jelly on my own, and I feel like working with a co-packer is going to result in the right balance for me. I love meeting people and sharing my jelly (also I am in sales for a living), and I'd like to focus on that part of the business rather than the actual production. I'd explore doing things myself down the line if I find success with the product. Otherwise it's a rabbit hole I will disappear down and have nothing to show for it. I know myself well!
I've joined here because I'm stuck in a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation: I'd love to take my jelly to the streets and start gathering interest, but I don't want to do that until I understand what kind of commitment it will take to get to a place where I can actually sell my product. The last thing I want to do is get a bunch of people excited about my product, and not be able to produce it. What I'm struggling with most is understanding what licensing requirements I have to comply with if I am selling (and storing) co-packed food in California. Hoping some folks here can help enlighten me about what they have done and what it took to get to where you are now. I've read the business 101 thread so far and it aligns with what I have understood, and I would like to understand the next layer of what's required.
I'm in no rush to get things off the ground. My day job keeps me busy enough right now, and I've got a shelf full of jelly in the basement. I'm taking the time to do as much research as possible so I can hit the button (or decide not to) when the time is right.
Great to be here, and great to meet you all!
For the last year or so, I've been researching what it would take to make the jelly "officially" and sell it to a wider market. Where I live, we've got tons of farmers markets, artisan fairs, boutique food shops, and small food vendors with whom I would love to explore a partnership. At this time, it is not my priority or passion to be making my jelly on my own, and I feel like working with a co-packer is going to result in the right balance for me. I love meeting people and sharing my jelly (also I am in sales for a living), and I'd like to focus on that part of the business rather than the actual production. I'd explore doing things myself down the line if I find success with the product. Otherwise it's a rabbit hole I will disappear down and have nothing to show for it. I know myself well!
I've joined here because I'm stuck in a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation: I'd love to take my jelly to the streets and start gathering interest, but I don't want to do that until I understand what kind of commitment it will take to get to a place where I can actually sell my product. The last thing I want to do is get a bunch of people excited about my product, and not be able to produce it. What I'm struggling with most is understanding what licensing requirements I have to comply with if I am selling (and storing) co-packed food in California. Hoping some folks here can help enlighten me about what they have done and what it took to get to where you are now. I've read the business 101 thread so far and it aligns with what I have understood, and I would like to understand the next layer of what's required.
I'm in no rush to get things off the ground. My day job keeps me busy enough right now, and I've got a shelf full of jelly in the basement. I'm taking the time to do as much research as possible so I can hit the button (or decide not to) when the time is right.
Great to be here, and great to meet you all!
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