Connecticut Nutrition Standards
Do you need some help
administering
the new Connecticut Nutrition
Standards?
Here is a portion size
chart that can be printed and used for training purposes.
Also, click on a category from the chart for a direct link
to the state approved product list.
Connecticut
Nutrition Standards
Click on a category to link to the
list of state-approved products in that category
Categories of
Foods & Beverages
|
Maximum Portion
Size
|
|
Category 1 - Chips, Popcorn, Rice/Corn Cakes and
Puffed Snacks |
1.25 oz |
|
Category 2 - Crackers, Hard Pretzels, Pita Chips
and Snack Mix |
1.75 oz for Crackers, Hard Pretzels, Pita Chips and
Snack Mix
1.5 oz for Peanut Butter and Cheese filled crackers
|
|
Category 3 - Cookies, Animal Crackers, Graham
Crackers, Cereal Bars, Granola Bars |
2
oz |
|
Category 4 – Bakery Items – Pastries, Toaster
Pastries, Muffins, Bagels, Soft Pretzels |
3
oz |
|
Category 5 – Cereals |
2
oz |
|
Category 6 – Trail Mix, Nuts, Seeds, Soy Nuts and
Jerky |
1.75 oz for Trail Mix, Nuts, Seeds and Soy Nuts
1.25 oz for Jerky |
|
Category 7 – Fruit and Fruit Snacks |
½
cup minimum for quality fruits and vegetables
(no added fat, sugar or sodium)
½
cup vegetables or fruits with added fat
1.5 oz dried fruit |
|
Category 8 – Yogurt |
8
oz, low-fat recommended |
|
Category 9 – Cheese |
2
oz, low-fat recommended |
|
Category 10 – Smoothies |
10 oz (made with low-fat yogurt or other low-fat
dairy alternatives and/or fruit juice) |
|
Category 11 – Frozen Desserts and Pudding |
4
oz Frozen Desserts, Ice Cream
4
oz Pudding and Parfaits |
|
Category 12 – Beverages - Milk |
12 oz (1% low-fat or skim recommended) |
|
Category 13 – Beverages – Dairy Alternatives |
12 oz Soy and Rice Beverages
12 oz Other Dairy Alternatives |
|
Category 14 – Beverages – 100% Juice |
12 oz |
|
Category 15 – Water and Water Juice Beverages |
12 oz – water with added 100% Juice and no added
sugars or other sweeteners
Unlimited – water and flavored waters without added
sugar, artificial sweeteners or caffeine |
Overview of Connecticut
Healthy Snack Standards
Fat Standards
≤ 7
grams total fat per serving
≤ 35 %
of calories from fat
≤ 2
grams saturated and trans fat
≤ 10%
of calories from saturated and trans fat
Exemption from Fat Standards:
Nuts
and seeds (including nut butters) and cheese
Sugar Standards
≤ 15
grams added sugars
≤ 35 %
added sugars by weight
Artificial Sweeteners are prohibited
Exemptions from Sugar Standards:
100%
Fruit
100%
Fruit Juice
The
following many contain up to 5 grams of total sugar per
ounce: Yogurt, Smoothies, Pudding
The
following may contain no more than 4 grams of total sugar
per ounce:
Milk,
Soy and Rice Beverages, Other Dairy Alternatives
General Recommendations
Decrease Sodium
Increase Fiber
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Beverages
The beverage requirement is mandated for all public
schools. Only 5 categories of beverages can be sold to
students at all times from all sources including vending
machines and school stores. These categories are milk
(flavored or plain), nondairy milks such as soy or rice
milk, 100 percent fruit juice or vegetable juice, beverages
that contain only water and 100 percent fruit juice with no
added sweeteners, and water.
To assist you in purchasing approved beverages, we have
detailed information on vendors who service schools in
Connecticut. Click on the vendor name below to access more
information.
Thurston Foods
Rogo Distributors
Polar Beverages
Tomassetti Distributors
HPC Foodservice
M&R Frosted Foods
New England
Ice Cream
NOTE:
This information is NOT an endorsement
on the part of SNACT of any particular company or product,
but is purely meant to be an informational resource for our
members. If you would
like your company listed here please email
Trish Malloy.
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