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List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages LIST 21 BEVERAGES - WATERS List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages LIST 21 BEVERAGES - WATERS Water must comply with Section 10-221q of the Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S) and the USDA Smart Snacks nutrition standards for competitive foods. Water sold in elementary and middle schools must be unflavored (with or without carbonation) and cannot contain added sugars, sweeteners, (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, or caffeine. Water sold in high schools can be flavored or unflavored (with or without carbonation), but cannot contain added sugars, sweeteners, (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, or caffeine. The portion size of flavored water (with or without carbonation) is limited to 20 fluid ounces. These requirements apply to all public schools, regardless of whether the district implements Healthy Food Certification (HFC) under C.G.S. Section 10-215f. This list includes products that comply with STATE AND FEDERAL requirements. Product formulations and packaging can change. The nutrition information below is based on the package label or manufacturer information supplied at the time of product review. If this information does not match the product label, please submit the product’s nutrition information to the CSDE. For more information, see Submitting Food and Beverage Products for Approval (https://portal.ct.gov/- /media/SDE/Nutrition/HFC/FBlist/SubmitProduct.pdf). The CSDE's List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages is updated regularly and is subject to change. To assist in identifying new items added since the previous edition of this list, the manufacturer and food item (first two columns) of all new items are highlighted in pink. For contact information for listed vendors, see Contact Information for Vendors (https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SDE/Nutrition/HFC/FBlist/VendorContact.pdf). For additional information on complying with the state beverage statute, see the CSDE's handouts, Allowable Beverages in Connecticut Public Schools (https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SDE/Nutrition/CompFoods/AllowableBeverages.pdf) and Questions and Answers on Connecticut Statutes for School Food and Beverages (https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SDE/Nutrition/HFC/CTStatutesQA.pdf), and the CSDE's Beverages webpage (https://portal.ct.gov/SDE/Nutrition/Beverage-Requirements/Documents). WATER, including plain water and flavored water (with STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER or without carbonation) without added sugars, (G.C.S. Section 10-221q and USDA Smart Snacks) sweeteners (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, and caffeine PLAIN WATER AND PLAIN CARBONATED WATER: May be sold in elementary, middle, and high schools. The portion size is unlimited. FLAVORED WATER AND FLAVORED CARBONATED WATER: The No artificial sweeteners, USDA Smart Snacks nutrition standards allow sales only in high No added nonnutritive sweeteners schools. The portion size is limited to 20 fluid ounces. sugars or sugar alcohols No caffeine Package or % Calories Saturated Fat % Calories from Trans Fat Sodium Total Manufacturer Beverage Item Serving Size Calories Fat (g) from Fat (g) Saturated Fat (g) (mg) Fiber (g) Sugars (g) Standard Met? Standard Met? Vendor Notes Date of Review UPC 0-50888-00518-1; Case (12 100% All Natural, count) UPC 8-50888-00528-0. Inc Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Blueberry, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural Only allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 UPC 0-50888-00517-4; Case (12 100% All Natural, count) UPC 8-50888-00527-3. Inc Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Coconut, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural Only allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 Connecticut State Department of Education Revised 4/5/2021 Page 1 of 65 List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages LIST 21 BEVERAGES - WATERS WATER, including plain water and flavored water (with STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER or without carbonation) without added sugars, (G.C.S. Section 10-221q and USDA Smart Snacks) sweeteners (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, and caffeine PLAIN WATER AND PLAIN CARBONATED WATER: May be sold in elementary, middle, and high schools. The portion size is unlimited. FLAVORED WATER AND FLAVORED CARBONATED WATER: The No artificial sweeteners, USDA Smart Snacks nutrition standards allow sales only in high No added nonnutritive sweeteners schools. The portion size is limited to 20 fluid ounces. sugars or sugar alcohols No caffeine Package or % Calories Saturated Fat % Calories from Trans Fat Sodium Total Manufacturer Beverage Item Serving Size Calories Fat (g) from Fat (g) Saturated Fat (g) (mg) Fiber (g) Sugars (g) Standard Met? Standard Met? Vendor Notes Date of Review UPC 0-50888-00514-3; Case (12 100% All Natural, count) UPC 8-50888-00524-2. Inc Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Lemon, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural Only allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 UPC 0-50888-00515-0; Case (12 100% All Natural, count) UPC 8-50888-00525-9. Inc Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Lime, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural Only allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 UPC 8-50888-00531-0; Case (12 100% All Natural, Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Natural Orange count) UPC 8-50888-00541-9. Inc Mango Flavor, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural, Inc Only allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 UPC 0-50888-00532-7; Case (12 100% All Natural, Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Pomegranate count) UPC: 8-50888-00542-6. Inc Peach, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural Only allowed in high schools. 1/17/18 UPC 0-50888-00516-7; Pack 100% All Natural, Sanavi Sparkling Spring Water, Strawberry, 17 fl UPC 8-50888-00526-6. Only Inc oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural allowed in high schools. 2/27/18 Connecticut State Department of Education Revised 4/5/2021 Page 2 of 65 List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages LIST 21 BEVERAGES - WATERS WATER, including plain water and flavored water (with STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER or without carbonation) without added sugars, (G.C.S. Section 10-221q and USDA Smart Snacks) sweeteners (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, and caffeine PLAIN WATER AND PLAIN CARBONATED WATER: May be sold in elementary, middle, and high schools. The portion size is unlimited. FLAVORED WATER AND FLAVORED CARBONATED WATER: The No artificial sweeteners, USDA Smart Snacks nutrition standards allow sales only in high No added nonnutritive sweeteners schools. The portion size is limited to 20 fluid ounces. sugars or sugar alcohols No caffeine Package or % Calories Saturated Fat % Calories from Trans Fat Sodium Total Manufacturer Beverage Item Serving Size Calories Fat (g) from Fat (g) Saturated Fat (g) (mg) Fiber (g) Sugars (g) Standard Met? Standard Met? Vendor Notes Date of Review 100% All Natural, UPC 0-50888-00519-8; Case Inc Sanavi Spring Water, 17 fl oz 17 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural UPC: 8-50888-00529-7 (12 pack) 2/2/16 100% All Natural, UPC 0-50888-00501-3; Case Inc Sanavi Spring Water, 20 fl oz 20 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes 100% All Natural UPC: 8-50888-00551-8 (24 pack) 2/2/16 Ever & Ever Sparkling Water in aluminum bottle, UPC 8-9899-00614-7; Case (12 All Market Inc 16 fl oz 16 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes B&E Juice count) UPC 108-98999-00615-1 10/8/20 Ever & Ever Still Water in aluminum bottle, 16 fl UPC 8-9899-00009-1; Case (12 All Market Inc oz 16 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes B&E Juice count) UPC 108-98999-00081-4 10/8/20 BODYARMOR BODYARMOR SuperWater, 1 liter (33.8 fl oz) UPC 8-58176-00215-7; Case (12 Sports Nutrition plastic bottle 33.8 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes Coca-Cola (CCNNE) count) UPC 008-58176-00222-5 2/8/17 BODYARMOR UPC 8-58176-00212-6; Case (24 Sports Nutrition BODYARMOR SuperWater, 20 fl oz plastic bottle 20 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes Coca-Cola (CCNNE) count) UPC 008-58176-00220-1 2/8/17 BODYARMOR BODYARMOR SuperWater, 23.7 fl oz (700 ml) UPC 8-58176-00214-0; Case (12 Sports Nutrition plastic bottle sports cap 23.7 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes Coca-Cola (CCNNE) count) UPC 008-58176-00221-8 2/8/17 Boxed Water is B&E Juice, Northeast UPC 8-58276-00413-6; Case Better, LLC Boxed water, 250 ml (8.45 fl oz) 8.45 fl oz 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 0 yes yes Beverage UPC 8-58276-00417-4 6/29/15 Connecticut State Department of Education Revised 4/5/2021 Page 3 of 65 List of Acceptable Foods and Beverages LIST 21 BEVERAGES - WATERS WATER, including plain water and flavored water (with STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER or without carbonation) without added sugars, (G.C.S. Section 10-221q and USDA Smart Snacks) sweeteners (including nutritive and nonnutritive sweeteners), artificial sweeteners, and caffeine PLAIN WATER AND PLAIN CARBONATED WATER: May be sold in elementary, middle, and high schools.
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