Frequently Asked Questions
Can I shop Little Box Homemade online?
Due to Michigan Cottage Food Laws, I cannot ship at this time. However, you can find my products at:
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Evers & Ollie in Linden, MI
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Yates Cider Mill in Rochester, MI
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Ponderosa Ridge Farm in Howell, MI
Do you wholesale?
Yes! I’d love to partner with you. There’s no wholesale minimum required—I’m happy to work with retailers individually to find what works best. Please reach out through the contact form on this site or by email at [email protected]
What makes your granola different?
All of my granola is gluten-free, made without seed oils or refined sugar. I use only real, nourishing ingredients, naturally sweetened with organic maple syrup and/or organic honey.
Do you have seasonal flavors?
Yes! Flavors rotate throughout the year depending on season and ingredient availability.
What about allergens?
My products do not contain soy or dairy. All granolas (and one variation of fruit leather, The Real Peel) contain nuts. Cross-contamination is possible, though I do my best to be mindful.
What kind of packaging do you use?
Granola is packaged in reusable, dishwasher-safe glass jars. Jars can be returned to my deposit box at the original Little Box Homemade stand 440 E Ellen St, Fenton, MI. Dehydrated fruit is sealed in food-safe, resealable packaging.
How long does your granola last?
Granola stays fresh for 3–4 weeks in its jar (or another airtight container) when stored in a cool, dry, dark place. If refrigerated, it lasts up to 3 months. It can also be frozen in a freezer-safe airtight container (note: the glass jars may crack if frozen).
How long does your dehydrated fruit last?
Dehydrated fruit keeps for 6 months in a cool, dry place in the kitchen, or up to 1 year if refrigerated.
How can I order?
Local Michigan customers can place orders through this website or by emailing [email protected].
For larger orders, please allow one week for preparation.