How Double Up Food Bucks Works

Use your Colorado EBT Card to get more fruits and vegetables with Double Up Food Bucks.

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It's Easy to Get Started

When you use your EBT Card, Double Up matches your fruit and vegetable purchases dollar-for-dollar, up to $20 a day.

From 2020-2023, SNAP shoppers redeemed over $2.5 million in fruits and veggies at at participating Double Up locations across Colorado.

Am I eligible to use Double Up Food Bucks?

  • If you have an active EBT Card, you can use Double Up
  • If you are on SNAP, you are eligible for Double Up
  • No sign-ups necessary!
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At the Grocery Store

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Find a participating outlet near you

With more than 100 participating locations across Colorado, it’s easy to find one close to you.

2

Shop for fruits and veggies

As you shop, don’t forget to explore all the produce grown right here in Colorado!

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Pay with your EBT Card and get Double Up Food Bucks

For every dollar you spend with your EBT Card, the grocery store will match it dollar for dollar, up to $20 a day. You can use Double Up Food Bucks to buy even more fruits and veggies at that store (or other participating locations) the next time you shop. It's that simple.

 

What will you make with all this fresh produce?

At the Farmers Market

1

Find a participating farmers market near you

With more than 100 participating locations across Colorado, it’s easy to find one close to you.

2

Look for a Market Manager or the information booth

Before you shop, go to the farmers market info booth and ask about Double Up Food Bucks. Market staff are ready to help you get started.

3

Get your EBT and Double Up tokens

Let the farmers market staff know how much you want to spend from your EBT Card at the market.

 

For every $1  you spend from your EBT Card, you will get $1 in Double Up Food Bucks, up to $20/day.

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Shop for food

Use your SNAP vouchers to buy any SNAP-eligible foods, including bread and meat, and your Double Up vouchers to buy any fruits and vegetables grown in Colorado. From Rocky Ford melons to Olathe sweet corn and Palisade peaches, a variety of produce is available to you.

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Have Questions?

If you have questions, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more.