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Colorado EBT Food List & SNAP Approved Items

See what you can and canโ€™t buy with your EBT card in Colorado.

What Foods Are Approved for Colorado SNAP EBT

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), administered via Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT), helps eligible households purchase food for home consumption in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Human Services implements SNAP according to federal USDA rules, so the types of foods you can buy are largely the same across states, but some state-level clarifications or pilot programs may differ.

In Colorado, SNAP benefits typically cover staple foods including fruits and vegetables (fresh, frozen, or canned), meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, breads and cereals, and other grocery items like snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. States may also allow the purchase of seeds and plants that produce food.

However, restrictions apply: you cannot use your Quest Card to buy hot prepared foods at the point of sale, alcohol, tobacco, vitamins or supplements labeled as โ€œSupplement Facts,โ€ or nonfood items like household supplies. Some states may also run special programs (e.g., summer EBT for children) that extend or modify benefits within the state.

To understand exactly which items are allowed or disallowed in Colorado, itโ€™s best to consult that stateโ€™s official human services or department of social services website, which usually publishes a list or summary of eligible and ineligible items under SNAP.

Below is a breakdown of eligible and ineligible foods under SNAP EBT guidelines.

EBT Eligible and Ineligible Foods in Colorado

Eligible Foods Ineligible Foods
Fruits and Vegetables Alcoholic Beverages
Meat, Poultry, Fish Tobacco Products
Dairy Products Hot Prepared Foods (ready-to-eat)
Breads and Cereals Vitamins, Medicines, Supplements (with "Supplement Facts")
Snack Foods and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Nonfood Items (cleaning supplies, paper goods, pet food)
Seeds and Plants to Grow Food Cosmetics, Hygiene Items

Important Notice: This list is based on USDA SNAP guidelines. Some states may have additional pilot programs or specific clarifications. Always confirm with your local Colorado SNAP Office for the most up-to-date information.

Colorado Food Waiver Information

Colorado has an approved SNAP food restriction waiver. The target implementation date is March 1, 2026. Restricts purchase of soft drinks.

More Colorado EBT Resources

Last updated November 12, 2025