Changes Coming to SNAP: New "Junk Food" Ban in Several States Beginning February 2026

Anthony Davis
Published Jan 19, 2026


Starting in February 2026, some important changes are set to affect people who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, in the United States.

As part of a federal initiative called "Make America Healthy Again," several states will start enforcing stricter rules about what you can buy with SNAP benefits, especially targeting foods high in sugar.
 

Which States Will See the New Restrictions in February?


After some states like Indiana and Iowa started these changes in January, more states will roll out the new rules in February. If you live in any of the following places, be prepared for the new guidelines:
 
  • Idaho (Starting February 15): Idaho will ban the purchase of soda and candy with SNAP benefits. This includes any drinks with natural or artificial sweeteners.
  • Oklahoma (Starting February 15): Oklahoma will also ban sodas and candy, hoping to encourage healthier food choices.
  • Louisiana (Starting February 18): Louisiana will go even further, banning soft drinks, candy, and energy drinks from SNAP purchases.
 

What Foods Will Be Banned?


While states have some flexibility to decide which foods to ban, the main focus will be on these items this month:
 
  • Soft Drinks and Sodas: Any sugary, carbonated drinks.
  • Sweets and Candies: Items like chocolate, gummies, hard candy, and similar treats.
  • Energy Drinks: For now, this is mainly in Louisiana and will be added in other states later.
 

More States to Follow


If you’re not in these states, it’s still a good idea to stay informed. Colorado will begin its restrictions in March 2026, and Texas and Virginia are set to follow in April 2026.
 

Why Are These Changes Happening?


These new rules are led by Agriculture and Health Secretaries Brooke Rollins and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Their goal is to help fight chronic diseases and obesity by making sure SNAP benefits are spent on healthier foods.

As a result, when you use your EBT card to buy groceries, the system will automatically block you from buying any of the restricted items.

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