I proudly use Endorphin Farms for all my runs, and will continue to do so, however for small runs of a "limited product", I need to find out who/where/how to best go about it.
I started pursuing my Food Manufacturer's license in CT but it already expired and I didn't renew. I don't have the time or facilities currently to bottle myself.
So how do I best go about getting a small run, about 10-15 cases of 5oz woozy bottles produced legally?
First and foremost: It has to be legit. I don't want any trouble with the FDA, DCP or Inspectors. The labels will be produced from my normal account at MetSpeed Label, who do a wonderful job with the labels.
I know in CT, my products MUST reference the zip code of the place of manufacture. On all my products, however, I choose to reference Endorphin Farms's Name, town and zip code because I support their work.
That said, where do I turn when I only need less than 10 gallons for a legitimate product that will ultimately end up on a brick and mortar store shelf.
I started pursuing my Food Manufacturer's license in CT but it already expired and I didn't renew. I don't have the time or facilities currently to bottle myself.
So how do I best go about getting a small run, about 10-15 cases of 5oz woozy bottles produced legally?
- Should I be looking for a restaurant?
- Should I be looking for someone with a commercial kitchen with a canning license?
- Should I be looking for someone with an agricultural license who can produce food under the cottage laws of their state?
- If they are out of state, can they then sell me/produce the product out of state?
First and foremost: It has to be legit. I don't want any trouble with the FDA, DCP or Inspectors. The labels will be produced from my normal account at MetSpeed Label, who do a wonderful job with the labels.
I know in CT, my products MUST reference the zip code of the place of manufacture. On all my products, however, I choose to reference Endorphin Farms's Name, town and zip code because I support their work.
That said, where do I turn when I only need less than 10 gallons for a legitimate product that will ultimately end up on a brick and mortar store shelf.