

Manufacturers: click here for more details on determining eligible WIC products. Wheat and soft-corn tortillas where the first ingredient is whole wheat or whole corn. Brown rice, bulgur, oats and whole-grain barley with no added fats or oils.Į. Breakfast cereals that qualify for the FDA whole grain health claim and where the first ingredient is a whole grain, and that also meet requirements for iron and for limited sugar.ĭ. Other whole grain breads that qualify for the FDA whole grain health claim and where the first ingredient is a whole grain.Ĭ. 100% whole wheat breads meeting the FDA standard of identity for whole wheat bread.ī. In brief, whole grains potentially eligible for inclusion in state WIC programs are:Ī. While specific products that can be purchased with WIC vouchers are approved state by state, the federal rules specify which whole grains are eligible for consideration. The new rules became effective as of October 1, 2009. For the first time, whole grains are part of the food package subsidized by the federal government.


In December 2007, USDA published new rules for the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) supplemental feeding program.
