onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: 8 Surprising Things You Can Buy With Your SNAP Benefits
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
Finance

8 Surprising Things You Can Buy With Your SNAP Benefits

Last updated: August 13, 2025 7:36 pm
OnlyTrustedInfo.com
Share
8 Min Read
8 Surprising Things You Can Buy With Your SNAP Benefits
SHARE

Contents
Energy Drinks — Some, at LeastCoffee and Tea — the Kind You Make YourselfHunting and Fishing Gear — But You Have To Live Way, Way Out ThereRestaurant Meals — for Certain People in Certain PlacesSeeds and PlantsGift Baskets — Depending on What’s InsideLive LobstersSnacks of All Kinds

Formerly known as food stamps, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the most important anti-hunger initiative in America. The current average monthly SNAP benefit is approximately $192 per person, or $6.31 per person per day. For households, the average monthly benefit is around $352. Keep in mind, these figures can fluctuate widely based on your household size and location.

Find Out: 7 Canned Foods Frugal People Always Put in Their Grocery Cart

For You: 4 Low-Risk Ways To Build Your Savings in 2025

Recipients use EBT cards to receive funds and make purchases, and they can use those cards to buy a whole lot more than just standard groceries. Here’s a look at some of the more unusual things that your SNAP benefits will cover.

Trending Now: Suze Orman’s Secret to a Wealthy Retirement–Have You Made This Money Move?

Energy Drinks — Some, at Least

You can use SNAP funds to buy energy drinks, but only if they meet the USDA’s strict standards, especially when it comes to how they label their ingredients and nutritional information. In other words, if the energy drink has a “nutritional facts” label, it qualifies. If not, you’ll have to pay for your caffeine boost out of pocket.

If it has a “supplemental facts” label, it’s considered a supplement and cannot be purchased with your EBT card. That means Red Bull, Rockstar and Starbucks Double Shot make the grade, but 5-Hour Energy and Tweaker do not.

Trending Now: I Stopped Buying Things From Amazon — Here’s What I Learned

Coffee and Tea — the Kind You Make Yourself

You can use SNAP to buy packaged coffee — not to mention creamer — and that includes Keurig-style K-cups. You cannot, however, buy coffee that’s ready to drink because it falls under their “foods that are hot at the point of sale” exclusion (including beverages).

If you’re thinking that you’ll make your own coffee at home and just switch to buying tea when you’re out, that won’t work either. Tea, too, is limited to packaged and unbrewed because the USDA doesn’t allow SNAP funds to be used to buy any hot beverages.

Hunting and Fishing Gear — But You Have To Live Way, Way Out There

For people who live in very rural areas and kill what they eat, you can’t just swipe your EBT card to pick up a new fiberglass rod at Bass Pro Shops — but hunting and fishing gear is SNAP-eligible for a very specific and very tiny population. According to the USDA, some residents in the most remote parts of Alaska rely almost exclusively on hunting and fishing to feed their households because of the extreme difficulty getting to stores where they can purchase food.

Thus, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services gives qualifying households special identification cards. They can’t buy guns and ammo, but they can buy things such as nets, rods, harpoons, lines and knives.

Restaurant Meals — for Certain People in Certain Places

You can’t use SNAP to pay for dine-in restaurant meals — unless you qualify for the SNAP Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) and live in a state that participates in it. RMP serves vulnerable populations like the elderly, people experiencing homelessness and the disabled.

Participating restaurants must offer meals at “concessional prices” to qualifying diners.

While it’s not as limited as Alaska’s subsistence hunting program, very few states participate in RMP. It’s available all over California, Arizona, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts and Virginia, as well as in select counties in Illinois and Rhode Island.

Seeds and Plants

The USDA allows SNAP recipients to buy edible plants like basil or food-producing plants like tomato plants with their EBT cards, as well as seeds for growing their own food. The USDA estimates that you can grow $25 worth of produce for every dollar spent on seeds and fertilizer.

You can use your EBT card to get seeds and plants at any SNAP-approved retailer, including farmers’ markets, and the USDA offers suggestions on how to get started gardening.

Gift Baskets — Depending on What’s Inside

The USDA allows you to spend SNAP funds on gift baskets and similar purchases as long as at least half of what’s inside is edible. Even if they contain eligible edibles, nonfood items such as toys, stockings and tins don’t count if “the value of the non-food part of the item clearly accounts for more than 50% of the purchase price,” according to the USDA.

The agency gives the example of a stuffed holiday bear that comes with a small package of chocolate: That won’t count. A gift basket containing mostly meat and cheese, however, would be acceptable. However, make sure there’s no alcohol or cigarettes inside that basket or you’re out of luck.

Live Lobsters

Like tobacco, alcohol, vitamins and medicine, most live animals are on the USDA’s list of items that you can’t buy with SNAP benefits. There are, however, a few rare exceptions, including shellfish, “fish removed from the water” and “animals slaughtered prior to pick-up from the store.”

That means that, while you can’t use your EBT card to buy a puppy from a pet store, you can use SNAP to buy a lobster to bring home to meet its unfortunate fate on your kitchen stovetop.

Snacks of All Kinds

Most people probably know that SNAP recipients can use their EBT cards to buy household grocery staples such as meat, milk, eggs, vegetables and bread, but what’s not as well known is the long list of snacks that are on the USDA’s approved list. It includes everything from marshmallows and marzipan to pudding and popsicles.

Cakes, pies, doughnuts, muffins, pastries and all sorts of other things cakey and flaky make the list, as do chips, crisps, popcorn and finger food of all stripes. Ice cream, candy, chocolate, custard, scones, churros and much, much more all get a pass from the USDA — in fact, if a kid can dream of it, chances are good SNAP will pay for it.

Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.

More From GOBankingRates

  • 6 Costco Products That Have the Most Customer Complaints 

  • 5 Ways Trump Signing the GENIUS Act Could Impact Retirees

  • 5 Clever Ways Retirees Are Earning Up to $1K Per Month From Home

  • 4 Low-Risk Ways To Build Your Savings in 2025

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 8 Surprising Things You Can Buy With Your SNAP Benefits

You Might Also Like

Detroit automakers fuming after Trump’s first trade deal gives preferential treatment to imported U.K. cars over their own

Signs of stock market ‘euphoria’ on the rise as markets cap 5-day streak of record highs

Unlocking Free Amazon Shipping: Proven Strategies Every Smart Shopper Needs

Why Aren’t More People Talking About Energy Transfer Stock (ET) – Incredible Dividends and Growth Potential?

Trader Joe’s Opening 30 New Locations Across 18 States. See Full List

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article How did the T. rex’s bite force compare to the largest carnivorous dinosaurs How did the T. rex’s bite force compare to the largest carnivorous dinosaurs
Next Article Costa Rica to start building massive El Salvador-inspired prison Costa Rica to start building massive El Salvador-inspired prison

Latest News

PFL Brussels 2026: Why the Odds Are Stacked Against the Underdogs in a Night of Dominant Favorites
PFL Brussels 2026: Why the Odds Are Stacked Against the Underdogs in a Night of Dominant Favorites
Sports May 23, 2026
Ja Morant Spotted at WNBA’s Dream vs. Wings: What His Presence Means for the NBA Star and Women’s Basketball
Ja Morant Spotted at WNBA’s Dream vs. Wings: What His Presence Means for the NBA Star and Women’s Basketball
Sports May 23, 2026
WWE Clash in Italy: Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill Rematch Confirmed—Why This Title Showdown Matters
WWE Clash in Italy: Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill Rematch Confirmed—Why This Title Showdown Matters
Sports May 23, 2026
Gerrit Cole’s Triumphant Return: 6 Shutout Innings After 569-Day Absence, But Yankees Fall to Rays
Gerrit Cole’s Triumphant Return: 6 Shutout Innings After 569-Day Absence, But Yankees Fall to Rays
Sports May 23, 2026
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2026 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.