New Mexico · Dipped Treats
New Mexico Dipped Treats Cottage Food Labels
New Mexico's required disclosure statement added automatically. Ingredient lists for dipped treats built from Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Ghirardelli and more.
Here's What Your Label Will Look Like
Add the dipped treats products you use, and Quickly Cottage builds the ingredient list, detects allergens, and adds New Mexico's required disclosure automatically.
Product
Ingredients
Chocolate-Dipped Pretzels
Sunflower Home Bakery
412 Maple Ave, Springfield, NM
(555) 010-0142
Ingredients:
Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Cane Sugar, Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Canola, Palm, Soybean and/or Sunflower), Vegetable Oil (Hydrogenated Palm Kernel and Palm Oil, Glyceryl Lacto Esters), Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Tapioca Malt Syrup (Tapioca Syrup, Malt Extract), Nonfat Dry Milk, Whey Powder (Whole Milk Powder, Nonfat Milk Powder, Cream Powder, Lactose), Corn Starch, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Cocoa, Soy Lecithin, Titanium Dioxide, Confectioner's Glaze, Carnauba Wax, Salt, Yeast, Soda, Colors (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1), Artificial Flavor.
Contains:
This product is home produced and is exempt from state licensing and inspection.
What Every New Mexico Label Needs
Every cottage food product sold in New Mexico, including dipped treats, needs a label with the following.
- All 9 FDA major allergens present
- Complete ingredient list, in descending order by weight
- Business name
- Business address
- Product name
- Phone number
- City name
- "Not inspected" disclosure statement
Required Label Disclosure
This product is home produced and is exempt from state licensing and inspection.
Added to every dipped treats label automatically, exactly as required.
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Common Allergens in Dipped Treats
These are the FDA major allergens most often found in dipped treats — the exact list depends on the specific brands and ingredients you use.
- Wheat
- Milk
- Soy
Quickly Cottage detects all 9 FDA major allergens automatically from your ingredient list, not just these common ones.
Where You Can Sell in New Mexico
New Mexico permits cottage food sales at the following venues.
Direct from your home
Farmers markets
Online sales
Annual Sales Cap
No cap
No annual revenue cap. Cap removed in 2021.
Permit & Registration
No permit or registration required
No permit or license is required for cottage food operations in New Mexico.
Frequently asked questions
What goes on a dipped treats label in New Mexico?
A New Mexico dipped treats label needs the product name, a complete ingredient list in descending order by weight, all FDA major allergens present, net weight, your business name and address, and New Mexico's required disclosure: "This product is home produced and is exempt from state licensing and inspection." Quickly Cottage builds all of this automatically.
What allergens are common in dipped treats?
Dipped Treats typically contain: Wheat, Milk, and Soy. Quickly Cottage detects these automatically from the specific ingredients and brands you use.
Do I need to list sub-ingredients from a packaged mix on my New Mexico dipped treats label?
Yes. This is an FDA labeling rule that applies in New Mexico and every other state. If you use a branded cake mix, frosting, or coating, its sub-ingredients must appear on your label. Quickly Cottage expands these automatically.
What is New Mexico's required disclosure statement for cottage food labels?
New Mexico requires this exact language on every cottage food label: "This product is home produced and is exempt from state licensing and inspection." Quickly Cottage adds it automatically to every dipped treats label.
Can I sell dipped treats at a New Mexico farmers market?
Yes — New Mexico's cottage food law permits sales at farmers markets. Your label still needs to meet all New Mexico requirements, including the disclosure statement.
What is the annual cottage food sales cap in New Mexico?
New Mexico's cottage food annual sales cap is: No cap gross revenue.
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