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The Stevia Loophole Why Some Sweetened Drinks are Still SNAP-Legal While Others are Banned in Texas

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: April 4, 2026 6 Min Read
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If you use SNAP benefits in Texas, you may have noticed something confusing at the grocery store lately. Some sweetened drinks are suddenly off-limits, while others that taste just as sweet are still allowed. That’s because of a new rule change that’s reshaping what millions of Texans can buy with their benefits. But hidden inside those rules is what many are calling a “stevia loophole,” and it’s leaving shoppers scratching their heads. Here’s what you need to know about it.

Texas Just Changed SNAP Rules for Sweetened Drinks

Starting April 1, 2026, Texas officially banned the use of SNAP benefits for candy and most sweetened beverages. This includes drinks with more than five grams of added sugar or any artificial sweeteners. The change affects more than 3 million Texans who rely on SNAP for groceries.

The goal, according to state officials, is to encourage healthier food choices and better nutrition. But the way the rule is written has created some unexpected gray areas.

The definition of a sweetened drink is broader than many people realize. Under the new rules, any non-alcoholic beverage with added sugar above five grams (or containing artificial sweeteners) is banned. That includes sodas, fruit drinks, energy drinks, and even some flavored waters.

Artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose are also included in the restriction. This means even “diet” drinks are often no longer SNAP-eligible. However, not every sweet-tasting drink falls into this category, which is where things get tricky.

The “Stevia Loophole” That’s Confusing Shoppers

Here’s where the confusion begins: not all sweeteners are treated the same. Stevia, a plant-based sweetener, may fall into a gray area depending on how a product is classified. Some beverages using stevia or natural sugar substitutes may not be flagged the same way as those using traditional artificial sweeteners. That means certain drinks can still qualify under SNAP, even if they taste sweet. Meanwhile, similar products with slightly different ingredient labels may be banned.

Why Some Drinks Are Still Allowed Despite the Ban

Not all beverages are affected by the new SNAP sweetened drink rules. Drinks that are considered nutritionally essential (like milk-based beverages) are still allowed. Additionally, products with higher percentages of real juice or no added sweeteners may remain eligible.

Some hydration drinks or medically necessary beverages are also excluded from the ban. The distinction often comes down to how the product is categorized rather than how it tastes.

Why Texas Made This Change in the First Place

Texas is one of the first states to implement broad SNAP restrictions on “junk food” categories like candy and sweetened beverages. The policy was approved through a federal waiver after a state request in 2025.

Officials say the goal is to align SNAP purchases with healthier eating habits. Supporters argue this could improve long-term public health outcomes. Critics, however, say it limits personal choice and creates confusion without addressing the root causes of poor nutrition.

If you’re shopping with SNAP benefits, always check the nutrition label for added sugar content and ingredient lists before purchasing drinks. Look for beverages that clearly fall outside the restricted categories, such as milk-based or unsweetened options. Be cautious with anything labeled “diet” or “zero sugar,” as these may still contain banned sweeteners. If a product is unclear, ask a store associate or test it at checkout before committing.

Why This “Loophole” Matters More Than You Think

The SNAP sweetened drink rules in Texas are changing how millions of people shop, and the impact goes beyond just soda. The so-called “stevia loophole” highlights how complex these regulations can be and how small differences in ingredients can lead to big differences in eligibility. As more states consider similar policies, understanding these nuances will become even more important. Knowing the rules (and the gray areas) can help you make smarter, stress-free choices.

Have you noticed certain drinks being denied at checkout while others go through? Share what you’ve experienced with SNAP sweetened drink rules in the comments.

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Drew Blankenship is a seasoned automotive professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience as a Porsche technician.  While Drew mostly writes about automotives, he also channels his knowledge into writing about money, technology and relationships. Based in North Carolina, Drew still fuels his passion for motorsport by following Formula 1 and spending weekends under the hood when he can. He lives with his wife and two children, who occasionally remind him to take a break from rebuilding engines.

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