Food Sales
Recognized Clubs & Organizations, with a faculty/staff member supervising them, may arrange to hold bake sale on the Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵÍø Campuses. All food preparation must be in alignment with relevant health guidelines and will be subject to the same conditions as other student-run events with food service.
The entity that is putting on the Bake Sale must limit what is sold to the following items:
- Non-potentially hazardous, ready-to-eat foods produced in a licensed food establishment or food processing plant (such-as premixed soda pop, powdered creamer, pretzels, cookies, doughnuts, cakes), that are served without direct hand contact, with limited portioning, directly onto or into sanitary single-use articles, or single service articles, from the original package
- Non-potentially hazardous hot beverages (such as coffee, tea, apple cider), served directly into sanitary single-service articles
- Pre-packaged frozen confections produced in a licensed food establishment or food processing plant
- Foods that are non-potentially hazardous baked goods, are prepared in a residential kitchen in a private home or other location, and wrapped in a sanitary manner for sale or service
- Commercially made caramel apples
- Cotton Candy
- Machine-crushed ice drinks with non-potentially hazardous ingredients (e.g., slurpies, ices, slushies)
- Popcorn and flavored popcorn with butter and/or shake-on toppings
NOTE: for any items prepared in a residential kitchen in a private home:
- Food must be wrapped in clear covering and visible.
- Food must be clearly labeled and include ingredients.
- Consumers must be in/armed by a clearly visible placecard at the sale or service location that “the foods were prepared in a kitchen that is not inspected by the Idaho Department of Health.”