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Smart Snacks 
Be in the Know
2004 
Local 
Wellness 
Policies 
2006 
Alliance 
Competitive 
Food & 
Beverage 
Guidelines 
2007 
Institute Of 
Medicine 
Standards 
2010 
Healthy 
Hunger- 
Free Kids 
Act 
2014 
Smart 
Snacks in 
School 
Nutrition 
Standards
JOT IT DOWN!
SMART SNACKS IN SCHOOL 
NUTRITION STANDARDS 
Vending 
Machines 
School 
Stores 
A la Carte Snack Carts 
Fundraising
School Day 
Only 
No Limit on 
Products that 
meet 
Guidelines 
but 
Districts to 
set Time and 
Place 
Restrictions 
Exemptions 
set by State 
Agencies— 
No Exemptions 
in Texas 
a 
FUNDRAISERS
GENERAL STANDARDS 
Fruit, 
Vegetable, 
Protein or 
Dairy 
Whole Grain 
Contains 10% 
DV of certain 
nutrients 
(until July 1, 2016) 
Combination 
Food 
(at least ¼ c. fruit 
or vegetable) 
a 
FOR COMPETITIVE FOODS 
MEETS ALL NUTRIENT STANDARDS
SOME FOODS 
are exempt from the 
nutrient standards… 
SOME 
fresh, canned or frozen… 
FRUITS & VEGGIES
BROWSE RESOURCES AT 
www.healthiergeneration.org/smartsnacks
WATER 
NON FAT 
MILK 
LOW FAT 
MILK 
ALL GRADES 
(with or without carbonation) (plain or flavored) (plain only) 
100% FRUIT 
OR 
VEGETABLE 
JUICE 
DILUTED 
W/WATER 
(with or without carbonation) 
100% FRUIT 
OR 
VEGETABLE 
JUICE 
(no added sweeteners) 
SERVING 
SIZE 
LIMITS: 
8 oz. ES 
12 oz. MS/HS 
(milk, juice)
HIGH SCHOOL ONLY 
DIET 
BEVERAGES 
(20 oz.) 
LOW-CALORIE 
BEVERAGES 
(12 oz.) 
(<5 kcal/8 oz. OR 
≤10 kcal/20 oz.) 
(≤40 kcal/8 oz. OR 
≤60 kcal/12 oz. ) 
DIET SODA 
products are 
NOT allowed 
in Texas
BROWSE RESOURCES AT 
www.healthiergeneration.org/smartsnacks
MISD Student Nutrition Web Page 
• http://www.mansfieldisd.org/page.cfm?p=4526
For Questions Contact 
Sondra Thomas 
Assistant Director of Student Nutrition 
for Budget, Training and Federal Programs 
sondrathomas@misdmail.org 
817-299-6055
Presentation adapted from PPT by 
Jill R. Turley, MS, RD/LD, SNS 
National Nutrition Advisor 
Jill.Turley@healtiergeneration.org 
Jill R. Turley, MS, RD/LD, SNS

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Smart Snacks: Be in the Know

  • 1. Smart Snacks Be in the Know
  • 2. 2004 Local Wellness Policies 2006 Alliance Competitive Food & Beverage Guidelines 2007 Institute Of Medicine Standards 2010 Healthy Hunger- Free Kids Act 2014 Smart Snacks in School Nutrition Standards
  • 4.
  • 5. SMART SNACKS IN SCHOOL NUTRITION STANDARDS Vending Machines School Stores A la Carte Snack Carts Fundraising
  • 6. School Day Only No Limit on Products that meet Guidelines but Districts to set Time and Place Restrictions Exemptions set by State Agencies— No Exemptions in Texas a FUNDRAISERS
  • 7. GENERAL STANDARDS Fruit, Vegetable, Protein or Dairy Whole Grain Contains 10% DV of certain nutrients (until July 1, 2016) Combination Food (at least ¼ c. fruit or vegetable) a FOR COMPETITIVE FOODS MEETS ALL NUTRIENT STANDARDS
  • 8. SOME FOODS are exempt from the nutrient standards… SOME fresh, canned or frozen… FRUITS & VEGGIES
  • 9. BROWSE RESOURCES AT www.healthiergeneration.org/smartsnacks
  • 10. WATER NON FAT MILK LOW FAT MILK ALL GRADES (with or without carbonation) (plain or flavored) (plain only) 100% FRUIT OR VEGETABLE JUICE DILUTED W/WATER (with or without carbonation) 100% FRUIT OR VEGETABLE JUICE (no added sweeteners) SERVING SIZE LIMITS: 8 oz. ES 12 oz. MS/HS (milk, juice)
  • 11. HIGH SCHOOL ONLY DIET BEVERAGES (20 oz.) LOW-CALORIE BEVERAGES (12 oz.) (<5 kcal/8 oz. OR ≤10 kcal/20 oz.) (≤40 kcal/8 oz. OR ≤60 kcal/12 oz. ) DIET SODA products are NOT allowed in Texas
  • 12.
  • 13. BROWSE RESOURCES AT www.healthiergeneration.org/smartsnacks
  • 14. MISD Student Nutrition Web Page • http://www.mansfieldisd.org/page.cfm?p=4526
  • 15. For Questions Contact Sondra Thomas Assistant Director of Student Nutrition for Budget, Training and Federal Programs sondrathomas@misdmail.org 817-299-6055
  • 16. Presentation adapted from PPT by Jill R. Turley, MS, RD/LD, SNS National Nutrition Advisor Jill.Turley@healtiergeneration.org Jill R. Turley, MS, RD/LD, SNS

Notas do Editor

  1. Let’s look at the history of Competitive Foods and Beverages. In 2004, as a result of the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, Local Wellness Policies had to be developed. In 2006, the Alliance fore a Healthier Generation release their guidelines for Competitive Foods and Beverages. In 2007, the Institute of Medicine release a report outlining their recommendations for national standards. In 2010, the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act required the establishment of national standards for all foods and beverages sold in schools, other than those sold in the breakfast and lunch programs. In the summer of 2014, the Interim Final Rule for those standards was released.
  2. Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards will go into effect July 1, 2014…which is right around the corner!
  3. Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards: Will cover all foods and beverages SOLD to students outside of the breakfast and lunch programs. Covers the entire school day, which is defined as midnight before to 30 minutes after the end of the school day. Covers the entire school campus. Will NOT cover foods served, such as celebrations. Will NOT cover evening, weekend or community events.
  4. The foods and beverages in vending machines, school stores, snack carts and sold a la carte all must comply with the new nutrition standards. It takes time to make changes, so begin today to be ready for next school year. The Alliance is for a Healthier Generation has tools and resource, and they are ready to help with implementation today! Let them help you get started making changes to the snacks and beverages on your campus NOW so you are compliant by July 1, 2014. Before exploring the standards, please note: Smart Snacks nutrition standards are a MINIMUM set of standards. If your state or district standards are more strict in some areas, those would take precedence. Smart Snacks is just a minimum of what must be met.
  5. Foods and beverages sold as fundraisers during the school day are also subject to the Smart Snacks nutrition standards. State agencies will have the opportunity to set a number of infrequent food or beverage fundraisers that are exempt from the standards. However, even exempted fundraisers will not be allowed to be sold in competition with the breakfast or lunch programs in the food service area during meal service. If the state agency does not set a number of exempted food and beverage fundraisers, then ZERO exempted fundraisers will be allowed. There are no limits on foods and beverages sold as fundraisers that meet the standards. There are also no limits on non-food fundraising.
  6. Let’s explore the standards for competitive foods. In order for a food to qualify at all, it must first meet one of four provisions: It must be a whole grain product (first ingredient is a whole grain or contains 50% or more whole grains by weight). If the first ingredient is water, the seconds must be a whole grain; OR The first ingredient must be a fruit, vegetable, protein or dairy food. If the first ingredient is water, the second must be a fruit, vegetable, protein or dairy; OR The product is a combination food with at least ¼ c. fruit or vegetable; OR The product must have 10% DV of at least one nutrient of public health concern (fiber, vitamin D, calcium or potassium). This qualification standard will become obsolete July 1, 2016. As a result, we encourage schools not to choose products that qualify solely on % DV because they would have to change products again in two year. IF you have a product that meets at least one of the standards just outline, then use the nutrition information to determine if it also meets all nutrient standards. If it also meets all nutrient standards, then your product is a compliant competitive food. The next few slides will outline which nutrients have standards – remember, the nutrient standards apply to all snack foods, as well as sides and entrees sold a la carte during meal times. Visit www.healthiergeneration.org/smartsnacks or the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services website if you would like the specific standards for each nutrient.
  7. Some fresh, canned or frozen fruits and vegetables will be exempt from all nutrient standards.
  8. Determining if you have a compliant competitive food can be a daunting task! Use the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Smart Snacks Product Calculator to help you determine quickly if you have a compliant product! It can help take the guesswork out of determining which products are and are not compliant! Visit www.healthiergeneration.org/calculator to use this specific. You can also check out the Product Navigator for a list of products that meet the Smart Snacks nutrition standards.
  9. Next let’s explore beverages. NO caffeinated beverages will be allowed at elementary and middle school (ANY TEXAS SCHOOL). Only plain water, non-fat and low fat milk and 100% fruit or vegetable juice will be allowed at elementary and middle school. In addition, there will be serving size limits for milk and juice. At elementary school, milk and juice is limited to 8 oz. or less. At middle and high school, milk and juice is limited to 12 oz. or less.
  10. Some additional flavored and/or carbonated beverages will be allowed at high school (they must meet certain calorie and serving size limits). Diet beverages will be limited to 20 oz. or less. Low calorie beverages will be limited to 12 oz. or less.
  11. USDA’s Smart Snacks in School Infographic is a nice representation of they types of competitive foods and beverages currently allowed and how those will change once Smart Snacks is in place July 1.
  12. As with foods, let the Alliance help you with beverages! Use the Beverage Calculator (coming soon!) to determine if you have a compliant beverage. Or check out the Product Navigator for a list of approved beverages!
  13. Please reach out to Jill Turley, National Nutrition Advisor at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, with questions about Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards. Jill can also help you get started implementing change TODAY!