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WIC Foods

(effective October 1, 2009)

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WIC Approved Foods

(effective October 1, 2009)

These checks will be printed on blue check stock and the blue food brochure describes what foods are allowed.

 

WIC Approved Foods Brochures (Blue)

(effective October 1, 2009)

For more information on whole grain choices see the Foods Update below.

English
(5.05 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Arabic
(5.23 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Chinese
(5.67 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Korean
(6.01 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Russian
(5.09 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Somali
(5.04 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Spanish
(5.05 MB)
WIC Foods Brochure in Vietnamese
(5.33 MB)

 

WIC Approved Foods Update

(effective October 1, 2009)

English
(35.86 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Arabic
(117.03 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Chinese
(134.25 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Korean
(282.53 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Russian
(99.21 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Somali
(35.83 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Spanish
(35.80 KB)
WIC Foods Update in Vietnamese
(47.77 KB)

 

Using Blue WIC Checks

The following rules apply to WIC checks and WIC Fruit and Vegetable checks:

  • Use your checks on or between the first and last day to use.
  • Use a check only if your name is printed below the signature box.
  • Shop only at approved stores. Look for the “WIC Checks Accepted Here” signs.
  • Buy the amounts and types of foods listed on your checks.
  • Separate your WIC foods by check and from other items you are buying.
  • Let the checker know you are using WIC checks before you begin your purchase.
  • Sign the check only after the checker sees your ID and writes in the amount.

These additional rules apply only to WIC Fruit and Vegetable checks:

  • If more than one person in your family gets WIC Fruit and Vegetable checks, you can use them together.
    Example:  You can combine a $6 WIC Fruit and Vegetable check with an $8 WIC Fruit and Vegetable check to pay for $14 worth of fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • If your purchase cost more than the amoun on the WIC Fruit and Vegetable check, you are allowed to pay the extra amount.
    Example:  If the purchase costs $7, and you are using a $6 WIC Fruit and Vegetable check, you can pay the extra $1 to cover the cost.
  • If your purchase costs less than the amount on the WIC Fruit and Vegetable check, you are not allowed to receive money back.

 

Links to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement by the Washington State Department of Health.

Documents posted in PDF format on the Department of Health Web site will be made available on request to users who are unable to download or view them. For persons with disabilities, PDF documents will be made available on request in other formats. To submit a request, contact WIC's Web Coordinator. Download the free PDF viewer here.