Crosodocrosodo
Can I sell?/infused oils
Acidified / fermented · food 33 of 42

Can I sell infused oils from home?

infused oils is prohibited under cottage food law in 50 of 51 US jurisdictions. The other 1 allow it conditionally, usually with a scheduled process, pH test, or acidified-foods training requirement.

Popular gifting category; botulism-risk-restricted

Free with a Crosodo account. 5-page national report with all 51 US jurisdictions.
National picture
Allowed outright0
Conditional1
Prohibited50
Out of 51 US jurisdictions
Why it's treated this way

The food-safety reasoning

Acidified foods (pH ≤ 4.6) inhibit Clostridium botulinum — the highest-risk pathogen for home preserving. Documented pH via calibrated meter (not pH strips) is the standard proof of safety.

What can go wrong

Real risks in a home kitchen

Botulism if pH drifts above 4.6. Fresh chile / garlic infusions in oil are prohibited almost everywhere because they can support botulism growth. Many states require a process authority (usually a state university food-science lab) to review the recipe.

Jump to state law

Where infused oils is most often sellable

Open the full state guide for sales caps, registration, and county pages — then download that state's label template before market day.

All 51 US jurisdictions

Infused oils — Allowed / Conditional / Not allowed

Click any state name for the full cottage food guide (cap, registration, counties). Pair with a state label template once you know you can sell.

Infused oils cottage food verdicts by state
StateVerdictNotesStatute
Alaska
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.AS 17.20.332
Alabama
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Ala. Code §22-20-5.1
Arkansas
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.A.C.A. §20-57-201 (Act 1040 of 2021)
Arizona
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.A.R.S. §36-931 / §36-932
California
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Cal. Health & Safety Code §113758
Colorado
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.C.R.S. §25-4-1614
Connecticut
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Conn. Gen. Stat. §21a-62a
District of Columbia
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.D.C. Code §7-742.02
Delaware
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.16 Del. Admin. Code 4458A
Florida
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Fla. Stat. §500.80
Georgia
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.O.C.G.A. §26-2-470 et seq. (eff. July 2025); prior: GA R&R 40-7-19
Hawaii
Poor
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.HAR §11-50-3
Iowa
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Iowa Code §137F.1 / §137F.20
Idaho
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.IDAPA 16.02.19 (Idaho Food Code, cottage food provisions)
Illinois
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.410 ILCS 625/4 (Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act, §4)
Indiana
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Ind. Code §16-42-5.2
Kansas
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.K.S.A. §65-657
Kentucky
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.KRS §217.137
Louisiana
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.La. R.S. §40:4.13
Massachusetts
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.105 CMR 590.009(D)
Maryland
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.MD COMAR 10.15.03.27
Maine
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.7 M.R.S.A. §282 (Food Sovereignty Act)
Michigan
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.MCL §289.4102
Minnesota
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Minn. Stat. §28A.152
Missouri
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Mo. Rev. Stat. §196.298
Mississippi
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Miss. Code Ann. §75-29-951
Montana
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Mont. Code §50-50-116 and §50-50-117 (cottage food); Mont. Code §§50-49-201 et seq. (Local Food Choice Act)
North Carolina
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.02 NCAC 9C.0307
North Dakota
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.N.D. Cent. Code §23-09.5-01 through §23-09.5-02
Nebraska
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Neb. Rev. Stat. §81-2,280 (producer of food at private home); §81-2,239 et seq. (Nebraska Pure Food Act)
New Hampshire
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.RSA §143-A:12
New Jersey
Poor
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.N.J.A.C. 8:24-11 et seq.
New Mexico
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.NMSA §25-12-3 (Homemade Food Act)
Nevada
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.NRS §446.866 (repealed 2025; superseded by AB352/chapter 420 & 512, Statutes of Nevada 2025)
New York
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.N.Y. Agric. & Mkts. Law §251-z-4; 1 CRR-NY 276.4
Ohio
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.O.R.C. §3715.023; §3715.025; Ohio Admin. Code Ch. 901:3-20
Oklahoma
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.2 O.S. §5-4.1 through §5-4.6 (Homemade Food Freedom Act)
Oregon
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.ORS §616.723
Pennsylvania
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.3 Pa.C.S. §§5721–5737
Rhode Island
Poor
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.R.I. Gen. Laws §21-27-6.2
South Carolina
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.S.C. Code §44-1-145
South Dakota
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.SDCL §34-18-35
Tennessee
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Tenn. Code §53-1-125 (Food Freedom Act)
Texas
Great
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Tex. Health & Safety §437.001 et seq.
Utah
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Utah Code §4-5-501
Virginia
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Va. Code §3.2-5130
Vermont
Okay
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.18 V.S.A. §4351; Act 42 (2025) cottage food operator exemption
Washington
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.RCW §69.22.010–.040
Wisconsin
Freedom
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.Wis. Stat. §97.29
West Virginia
Good
NoFresh garlic, herbs, or vegetables infused in oil are prohibited from home kitchens in nearly every state — even 'shelf-stable' infused oils. Anaerobic conditions inside sealed oil support botulism growth. A dry-only infusion (dried herbs, no fresh ingredients, refrigerated) is the only home-safe route in a handful of states with a process authority letter.W. Va. Code §19-40-1 through §19-40-6 (Article 40, Cottage Foods, enacted 2026); §19-35-6 (Nonpotentially hazardous foods at farmers markets)
Wyoming
Freedom
ConditionalFood Freedom Act permits infused oils DTC with informed-consumer notice — still not recommended without pH/aw documentation.· state overrideWyo. Stat. §11-49-101 through §11-49-104 (Wyoming Food Freedom Act)
Take it with you

Get the infused oils report as a PDF

5-page national report — verdict tiles, food-safety reasoning, and the complete 51-jurisdiction table with statute citations.

Download the PDF
Or read the deeper writeup on the blog post.
Want all 42 foods in one PDF?

Can I Sell This? The Cottage Food Rulebook

A single 100+ page reference — every food, every state, every verdict, with the sanitation reasoning behind each yes, no, and conditional. Same data as this page, plus 41 other foods.

Fine print

This is a summary of state cottage food statutes as of July 2026, not legal advice. Statutes change; municipal zoning codes update quarterly. Verify with your state's department of agriculture, your local health department, and your city or county's planning office before selling. Crosodo is a clothing brand for cottage bakers, not a law firm.