SNAP

Will I get in trouble for buying soda and candy with SNAP if it's banned in my state?

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  • You won’t be penalized for buying an item with SNAP that is banned in your state, like candy or soda.
  • Retailers may occasionally allow the purchase of banned items by accident.
  • If soda and candy are banned in your state, you can still use your SNAP benefits to buy them in other states.

No, you won’t get in trouble for buying items like soda or candy with your SNAP benefits, even if they’re restricted or banned in your state.

If you mistakenly pick up a banned item, it will most likely be blocked at the register when you go to pay with your SNAP benefits. This means your EBT card can not be used to pay for the item at checkout, but you can still buy it using another form of payment, like cash, debit, or TANF.

However, if the item does go through and your SNAP benefits are used on soda or candy, you won’t face any penalties. The responsibility to block banned items falls on the retailer, not the shopper.

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Why can I still buy banned items at some stores?#why-can-i-still-buy-banned-items-at-some-stores

SNAP “junk food” bans are enforced at the store level. Once they go into effect in a state, retailers are responsible for updating their checkout systems and training employees so that restricted items can’t be purchased with SNAP.

In practice, enforcement can take time, as stores need to update their point-of-sale systems, correctly code restricted items, and may need to roll out changes across multiple locations. During this transition period, banned items may still go through at checkout when you scan your EBT card.

Because it’s not your fault, you don’t need to worry about being fined or charged later for buying a banned item. You also won’t face punishments like benefit reductions, account suspensions, or arrest.

Can I buy soda or candy in another state?#can-i-buy-soda-or-candy-in-another-state

Yes, if your state has restrictions in place, you can still use your SNAP benefits to buy soda, candy, and other “junk foods” in another state that hasn’t banned them.

For example, if you live in Louisiana—a state that has banned soft drinks, energy drinks, and candy—you can still buy those items with SNAP when shopping in a neighboring state without restrictions.

Tips for shopping in states with bans#tips-for-shopping-in-states-with-bans

SNAP food restrictions can affect everyday shopping decisions, especially in states with bans on certain items.

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Alabama

No bans or restrictions

Alabama

No bans or restrictions

Alaska

No bans or restrictions

Alaska

No bans or restrictions

Arizona

Ban proposed

Arizona

Ban proposed

Arkansas

Ban in place as of 7/1/26

Arkansas

Ban in place as of 7/1/26

California

No bans or restrictions

California

No bans or restrictions

Colorado

Ban in place as of 3/1/26

Colorado

Ban in place as of 3/1/26

Connecticut

No bans or restrictions

Connecticut

No bans or restrictions

Delaware

No bans or restrictions

Delaware

No bans or restrictions

Florida

Ban in place as of 4/20/26

Florida

Ban in place as of 4/20/26

Georgia

No bans or restrictions

Georgia

No bans or restrictions

Guam

No bans or restrictions

Guam

No bans or restrictions

Hawaii

Ban in place as of 8/1/26

Hawaii

Ban in place as of 8/1/26

Idaho

Ban in place as of 2/15/26

Idaho

Ban in place as of 2/15/26

Illinois

No bans or restrictions

Illinois

No bans or restrictions

Indiana

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Indiana

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Iowa

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Iowa

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Kansas

No bans or restrictions

Kansas

No bans or restrictions

Kentucky

No bans or restrictions

Kentucky

No bans or restrictions

Louisiana

Ban in place as of 2/18/26

Louisiana

Ban in place as of 2/18/26

Maine

No bans or restrictions

Maine

No bans or restrictions

Maryland

No bans or restrictions

Maryland

No bans or restrictions

Massachusetts

No bans or restrictions

Massachusetts

No bans or restrictions

Michigan

Ban proposed

Michigan

Ban proposed

Minnesota

No bans or restrictions

Minnesota

No bans or restrictions

Mississippi

Ban proposed

Mississippi

Ban proposed

Missouri

Ban in place as of 10/1/26

Missouri

Ban in place as of 10/1/26

Montana

Ban proposed

Montana

Ban proposed

Nebraska

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Nebraska

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Nevada

No bans or restrictions

Nevada

No bans or restrictions

New Hampshire

No bans or restrictions

New Hampshire

No bans or restrictions

New Jersey

No bans or restrictions

New Jersey

No bans or restrictions

New Mexico

No bans or restrictions

New Mexico

No bans or restrictions

New York

No bans or restrictions

New York

No bans or restrictions

North Carolina

No bans or restrictions

North Carolina

No bans or restrictions

North Dakota

Ban in place as of 9/1/26

North Dakota

Ban in place as of 9/1/26

Ohio

Ban proposed

Ohio

Ban proposed

Oklahoma

Ban in place as of 2/15/26

Oklahoma

Ban in place as of 2/15/26

Oregon

No bans or restrictions

Oregon

No bans or restrictions

Pennsylvania

No bans or restrictions

Pennsylvania

No bans or restrictions

Puerto Rico

No bans or restrictions

Puerto Rico

No bans or restrictions

Rhode Island

No bans or restrictions

Rhode Island

No bans or restrictions

South Carolina

Ban in place as of 8/31/26

South Carolina

Ban in place as of 8/31/26

South Dakota

No bans or restrictions

South Dakota

No bans or restrictions

Tennessee

Ban in place as of 7/31/26

Tennessee

Ban in place as of 7/31/26

Texas

Ban in place as of 4/1/26

Texas

Ban in place as of 4/1/26

Utah

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Utah

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Vermont

No bans or restrictions

Vermont

No bans or restrictions

Virginia

Ban in place as of 4/1/26

Virginia

Ban in place as of 4/1/26

Washington

No bans or restrictions

Washington

No bans or restrictions

Washington D.C.

No bans or restrictions

Washington D.C.

No bans or restrictions

West Virginia

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

West Virginia

Ban in place as of 1/1/26

Wisconsin

No bans or restrictions

Wisconsin

No bans or restrictions

Wyoming

No bans or restrictions

Wyoming

No bans or restrictions

If you live or shop in a state with SNAP food restrictions, here are some things to keep in mind.

  • You can usually split your payment if some items in your cart are restricted while others aren’t. Ask the cashier to separate the transaction so you can use your SNAP on eligible items only.
  • Traveling between states can change what you can buy. Your SNAP benefits will work according to the rules of the state where you are shopping.
  • Bans apply by product category, not brand. For example, a soda ban doesn’t just mean a ban on Pepsi or Coke; any sweetened carbonated drink can be affected.
  • Eligibility can change from store to store or day to day. As retailers update their checkout systems, an item that goes through with SNAP one day may be blocked the next.