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Florida WIC Approved Cereal List, July 2016 Florida WIC Foods, July 2016 Page 2 1 Breakfast Cereal 11 to 36 oz box or bag. Allowed items are only those listed. Cereals with contain 51% or more whole grain. GF = Gluten Free No other sizes, flavors, or varieties are allowed. General Mills n Cheerios n Cheerios+ n MultiGrain n Corn n Rice n Wheat n Wheaties n Total n Dora the n Berry Berry n Honey n Kix GF Ancient Grains CheeriosGF Chex GF Chex GF Chex Whole Grain Explorer Kix Kix Kellogg’s Malt-o-Meal n n n n All Bran Corn Rice Frosted Mini-Wheats: Mini-Wheats n Corn Flakes n Crispy Rice GF n Scooters Complete Flakes Krispies n Original n Little Bites Unfrosted Wheat Flakes Post n Malt-o-Meal Original n Farina Mills Original Hot Wheat Hot Wheat Farina n Alpha-Bits n Bran n Grape-Nuts n Grape-Nuts n Honey Nut Honey Bunches of Oats Flakes Flakes Shredded Whole Grain: Wheat n Honey n Vanilla Crunch Bunches Quaker n Frosted n Strawberry Cream Mini Spooners Mini Spooners n Instant Grits n Instant Oatmeal n Life Oatmeal Squares: n Blueberry Mini Spooners Original Original Original n Brown Sugar n Cinnamon Any Store Brand or Ralston Foods Brand of the following: B & G Foods n Bran Flakes n MultiGrain Tasteeos n Corn Crisps or Bites n MultiGrain Toasted Cereal n Corn Flakes n Nutty Nuggets n Crisp or Crispy Rice n Oat Cereal (square-shaped) n Crunchy Nuggets n Oat Squares/Oat Wise n Crunchy Oat Squares n Original Oat Crunch n Crunchy Wheat n Rice Crisps or Toasted Rice (no flakes) n Crunchy Wheat & Barley n Rice or Corn Biscuits/Squares n Cream of n Cream of n Cream of n Cream of n Frosted Shredded Wheat n Square-Shaped Rice or Corn Rice Rice Instant Wheat Wheat n Frosted Strawberry Shredded Wheat n Square-Shaped Wheat (Crema de GF Whole Instant n Frosted Strawberry Cream Shredded Wheat n Tasteeos Arroz) GF Grain Whole n Frosted Wheat n Toasted Corn Grain n Happy O’s n Toasted Multi-Grain Spins n Instant Grits Original n Toasted Whole-Grain Oat Spins Keep track of the cereal balance left on your n Instant Oatmeal Original or Regular n Toasted Oats or Crispy Oats WIC EBT card. Plan your cereal purchase so n n Krunch Nutties Toasted Rollin’ Oats you are able to use all of the ounces (oz) for the n n Live Life 100% Oat Cereal Toasted Wheat month. If you buy 12, 18, 24, and 36 oz sizes of n n Lively Oats/Live It Up! Wheat Biscuits/Squares/Crisps cereals, you will be more likely to use all of your n n MultiGrain Flakes Wheat & Crunchy cereal ounces. n MultiGrain Medley n Wheat Flakes.
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