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Generally, the answer would be "yes." Federal and State laws, generally, prohibit the sale or distribution of food to the general public without a license. Exceptions for low risk distribution (e.g. prepackaged food products) may be granted. Also, a child operating an neighborhood lemonade stand or selling baked goods would not be at risk, provided they were operating independently and not under the direction of a larger organized entity; even then the child would not be liable, the larger entity would be the one to be prosecuted or penalized.

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