Federal Funding Update

California WIC is open.

On November 12, 2025, the United States Congress passed a bill that provides full funding for the WIC program through September 30, 2026.

Families should continue to use their WIC benefits and attend their WIC appointments. WIC continues to serve families in California without any disruptions.

For the latest information and guidance on WIC services, visit the MyFamily website.

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Infant Fruits and Vegetables
Can Buy | Any product made by the brands listed below in 4 oz container, organic allowed.

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Can Buy
  • Plain fruits, plain vegetables, or combinations of two or more plain fruits and vegetables
  • Multi-packs are allowed

Beech-Nut


Early On


Earth's Best Organic


First Choice


Gerber


Organic Happy Baby


Natural Choice


Mom's Organic Choice


O Organic

Parent's Choice


Pic Select Fresh


Raley's Organic


Tippy Toes


Tippy Toes Organic


Wild Harvest


Yummy Naturals


Yummy Organics



Nutrition Tip

Most babies are ready for baby food around 6 months old.

Helpful Hint

Single containers and multi-packs can be mixed and matched. A multipack has 2 or more containers.

Helpful Hint
Cannot Buy
  • Any other size or brand of infant fruits and vegetables
  • Infant fruits and vegetables in pouches
  • Infant desserts, puddings, or smoothies
  • Infant juice
  • Infant dinners
  • Graduates or toddler infant food
  • Dried or powdered infant fruits and vegetables
  • Infant fruits and vegetables mixed with cereal, meat, pasta, or rice
  • Infant fruits and vegetables with added sugars, salt, spices, starch, fiber, or DHA
  • Infant fruits and vegetables with artificial, reduced-calorie, or no-calorie sweeteners
  • Infant fruits and vegetables that do not list a fruit or vegetable as the first ingredient


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