Kiki asked:


Just on a small scale… I want to sell holiday cookies to people at my college for a little extra cash. But what if I use, say, the chocolate chip cookie recipe from the back of the Tollhouse bag? Is it illegal to sell those?
Just seems like it would be hard to enforce, I could put an extra 1/8th of a teaspoon of sugar and it would be my own…

Also, do I need a food-handler’s license to do this? Or can I just put a disclaimer on the flyers that says they’re home-made?

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Comments

2 Responses to “When you sell cookies, is it illegal to use a brand’s recipes?”

  1. DoomSayer on December 30th, 2009 2:14 am

    For the recipe as kind of starter for the recipe as kind of starter for the recipe as kind of starter for the recipe as kind of starter for the recipe as kind of starter.

  2. startitan on December 30th, 2009 5:11 am

    For high profit guess they can do something.
    The same exact thing and use it for high profit guess they can do something.