The complete fillable workbook to plan, price, label, and launch your cottage food business — with confidence.
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12 sections of actionable guidance, fillable worksheets, and ready-to-use templates — all in one workbook.
Plain-English Florida cottage food rules so you know exactly what's allowed
What's safe to sell vs. verify vs. don't assume
Fillable worksheet to score and compare 3 product ideas
Ingredients, packaging, labor, overhead, and profit margin calculator
Draft your label with all required elements for Florida compliance
Everything you need packed and ready for your first farmers market
Fillable pickup process worksheet for managing local orders
Copy/paste launch posts, DMs, and referral asks ready to use
Week-by-week action plan from setup to first sale
Track sales, best sellers, and areas for improvement
Production logging template for every batch you make
Weekly social media planning to grow your audience
The workbook teaches you what to do. Our free online tools calculate the results. Use them together for the fastest path to launch.
Calculate recipe costs and pricing
Generate compliant labels
Check if your product is allowed
Estimate startup investment
Find profitable product ideas
All online tools are free — no account required.
You want a clear, step-by-step plan to start your cottage food business the right way — no guesswork.
You already bake for friends and family. Now you're ready to turn your hobby into a real business.
You don't want to waste weeks researching. You want a proven system to start selling faster.
Stop researching. Start doing. The Launch Kit Pro gives you everything you need to go from idea to first sale in 30 days.
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Florida Cottage Foods · Helping Florida makers start and grow their cottage food businesses
Florida Cottage Foods provides general educational information and directory listings only. We are not a law firm, government agency, or food safety authority. Makers are responsible for verifying current rules with FDACS and applicable local and state requirements.