Image Credit: x screenshot A large grocery chain in Texas is informing shoppers that candy, soda and other junk food are no longer able to be purchased with SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits, following new MAHA changes made by the Trump administration.
Shoppers snapped photos of the changes going into effect at H-E-B grocery stores, with new signs in snack aisles telling customers they’ll have to pay out of pocket for the sugar-laden treats and soft drinks.
I’ve seen them! pic.twitter.com/vJApwY0Xfl
— Ted Croy (@twcroy3) April 6, 2026
The signs read, “Texas SNAP Changes effective April 1st: All candy and some sweetened drinks are no longer SNAP eligible.”
The sign features a crossed-out “SNAP” logo, adding that “Items with this logo are not eligible for SNAP. Look for shelf tags to find non-eligible items.”
The Texas grocery store chain H-E-B just put up brand new sings in the candy isle and soda isle
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 6, 2026
‘All candy and some sweetened drinks are no longer SNAP Eligible’ along with more info. No more junk food with taxpayer funded EBT
This is what I voted for! pic.twitter.com/jHJfJVzvSI
ALL states need to do this – or the feds just need to make it law. pic.twitter.com/EEWxpybAbY
— DogWalksMe (@DogWalksMe) April 6, 2026
The new rules come after the Health and Human Services Administration approved a waiver from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) asking to “prohibit the purchase of sweetened drinks and candy” with SNAP benefits.
A document shows under the new rules sodas, fruit drinks, energy drinks, candy and candied nuts are non-eligible, however cookies, snack cakes and ice cream can still be purchased.
— ChrisTX🇺🇸 (@ctruey) April 7, 2026
“In Texas, if a drink has any artificial sweetener (Aspartame, Sucralose, etc.) it is now NOT EBT Eligible,” a paragraph describing the “artificial” rule states.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described last year how Americans spend $72.9 million per day in EBT benefits on junk food.
“We spend $405 million a day on food stamps. That’s what the taxpayer is spending. 10% is going to sugary drinks. Another 8% is going to candies. So we are poisoning 60% of our kids who are getting food stamps,” RFK said at an event celebrating Texas’ move last August.
Robert F Kennedy Jr announced US Taxpayers are spending $72,900,000 PER DAY for soda and candy for people on EBT Food Stamps
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) August 30, 2025
That’s $26,608,500,000 per year just on CANDY AND SODA
RFK Jr “We spend $405 million a day on food stamps. That's what the taxpayer is spending. 10% is… pic.twitter.com/H5Xj3RjtvU
“The poorest kids, the kids who can least afford to get sick, and we are poisoning them. We are giving them diabetes, and then we’re paying for it upfront with food stamps. We’re paying for it again with Medicaid for the rest of their lives.”
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