Cottage food label studio
Cottage Food Label Studio
Draft a cottage food label before you print the first sticker.
Enter a simple recipe and package count to see an ingredient order, allergen callouts, calculated nutrition, and cost-per-unit preview.
Ingredient order, allergens, and costs update from one recipe input set.
Calculated nutrition is clearly separated from lab-tested claims.
State-rule caveats stay visible before export or purchase intent.
Recipe label and cost preview
Generate a calculated sample label, allergen checklist, and cost-per-unit preview from recipe inputs.
Current result
Calculated sample label preview
Brown butter chocolate chip cookies: Ingredients: flour, sugar, butter, eggs. Contains: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
Calculated from rough ingredient assumptions, not lab analysis.
At $5.00 sale price.
Rough gross margin before labor, fees, and spoilage.
Checklist
- Product nameBrown butter chocolate chip cookies
- Ingredient order previewflour, sugar, butter, eggs
- Major allergen calloutsWheat, Milk, Egg
- State-rule reviewState cottage food rules still need a separate review.
Next steps
- Check your state cottage food rules before printing.
- Review allergen handling and cross-contact language.
- Use lab analysis or a qualified label review if required for your product.
Calculated values are not lab-tested.
State cottage food rules vary.
Validation pricing
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Seeded pages
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FAQ and sources
Can I use the preview on a product label?
Use it as planning output only. Cottage food rules vary by state, and calculated nutrition may not satisfy every product or channel.
Why include cost per unit?
Early sellers often need to know whether a recipe can support the planned price before spending time on packaging and photography.
Does this replace lab testing?
No. The preview is calculated from rough ingredient assumptions. A lab analysis or qualified labeling review may still be required.
Source links
- FDA Food Labeling Guide
- FDA food allergen labeling guidance
- FDA small business nutrition labeling exemption
Last reviewed 2026-07-05.