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  2. The Difference Between SNAP & WIC, Plus How to Apply - AOL

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    Food items include, but are not limited, to infant cereal and other baby foods, fruits and vegetables, eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter, dried and canned beans, canned fish and tofu.

  3. Does Publix Accept EBT Food Stamps and WIC? - AOL

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    Baby formula. Baby foods. Bread and bakery items. All types of cereals. Coffee. Dairy products of all kinds, including milk, yogurt, and cheese. Energy drinks that have nutritional labels. Frozen ...

  4. New WIC rules include more money for fruits and veggies. They ...

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    The federal program that helps pay for groceries for millions of low-income mothers, babies and young kids will soon emphasize more fruits, vegetables and whole grains, as well as provide a wider ...

  5. WIC program - Wikipedia

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    A WIC office in Santa Rosa, California in 2023.. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is an American federal assistance program of the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five as part of ...

  6. WIC - Wikipedia

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    WIC program, the U.S. Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children; Dutch West India Company, in the 17th and 18th centuries; West Island College, a system of three private schools in Canada

  7. Child nutrition programs - Wikipedia

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    Painting by Carl von Bergen, 1904. In the United States, the Child Nutrition Programs are a grouping of programs funded by the federal government to support meal and milk service programs for children in schools, residential and day care facilities, family and group day care homes, and summer day camps, and for low-income pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and children under age 5 in ...