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Texas to restrict SNAP purchases of candy and soda

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SNAP benefits: Soda and candy are off-limits in 22 states starting in April
If you rely on SNAP benefits, your soda, candy and even some desserts could soon be off-limits.

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Texas to restrict SNAP purchases of candy and soda starting April 1
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Texas blocks SNAP benefits from being used on candy and sweetened drinks
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No more soda or candy. What SNAP changes mean for Texans
Starting April 1, retailers are required to put limits on which foods are purchased using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in Texas.

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SNAP goes lean in Texas: Grimes County residents share thoughts on banned items
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Texas to restrict SNAP purchases of sugary drinks and candy starting tomorrow
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