Legal Question in Consumer Law in Minnesota
giving homemade cookies as gifts
I work for a local college and we would like to give a gift to the employers who work with us on a yearly basis. We were going to bake homemade cookies and deliver them. Is there a legal issue with this or is there something we should do to protect ourselves? I am thinking of allergy related issues right now. Or should we forget the whole idea?
Asked on 10/22/08, 5:40 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Anderson
Anderson Business Law LLC
Re: giving homemade cookies as gifts
Giving cookies as holiday gifts should not raise any FDA or MN Dept Health issues, but as a courtesy you may want to include a note as to any ingredients which commonly cause allergic reactions ("Contains Peanut Butter") etc.
Most people with allergies will not consume non-commercial products out of habit anyway.
Answered on 10/22/08, 6:09 pm
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