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Home»Politics»Arkansas Angry As They’re Next On the SNAP Soda Ban List ‘Worried about candy, yet the measles are here’

Arkansas Angry As They’re Next On the SNAP Soda Ban List ‘Worried about candy, yet the measles are here’

No SNAP freedom

David RodriguezBy David RodriguezApril 23, 20262 Mins Read
Image Source: Governor Sanders X / Pexels via Alex Urezkov

In a move that has caused controversy and drama across the nation, SNAP bans and soda restrictions are finally set to take effect in Arkansas. The state is officially moving forward with a massive overhaul of its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Starting July 1, 2026, low-income residents will find their grocery carts light on snacks and junk food, as retailers are being actively trained to block sales of certain items at the register when EBT cards are used. This has caused local Democrats to cry foul while Governor Sanders boasts about healthy food choices.

Arkansas was one of the first states to ban soft drinks and candy from SNAP, and more are beginning to follow.

Real change starts with real food, not a system that pays to treat sickness instead of prevent it. https://t.co/3E6Uf1s4Y5

— Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@SarahHuckabee) February 26, 2026

Under the new rules championed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and approved by the USDA, Arkansas will become the latest state to strictly define what constitutes real food. On July 1, 2026, the following items will be officially off-limits and added as a bonus for SNAP recipients, taken directly from the official Arkansas website.

In addition to banning soft drinks and candy from food stamps, this waiver also requests the addition of rotisserie chicken – an affordable, healthy protein source – to the list of eligible SNAP benefits. The State plans to use the GS1 US food categorization system to implement these policy changes.

This caused some divided opinions, especially as small stores struggle to implement the new technology to block products at the point of sale. Some Democrats have voiced displeasure with Governor Sanders’ overall attitude and criticized the tone she adopts when discussing the SNAP ban.

“You’re worried about candy, yet the measles are here again. You pick the dumbest battles.”

“Arkansas is one of the most food insecure states in the nation. But you keep patting yourself on the back for taking food away from your citizens.”

“I guess I am moving to Arkansas if Texas turns blue. Governor Huckabee, you are doing such a great job!”

“Maybe you should start working on abolishing the state income tax and personal property tax. That’s the only reason you got my vote to begin with, and I will more than likely never vote for you again.”

As the July 1 deadline approaches and midterms are on the horizon, it will be interesting to see what comes as the SNAP ban begins to take shape at local retailers across Arkansas.

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