Babybel has released its latest white cheddar cheese snack called the Babybel Plant-Based White Cheddar Cheese Alternative. Ridhi Barber, Senior Brand Manager at Babybel, said: "Babybel Plant-Based has seen an overwhelmingly positive response to-date among flexitarian and vegan shoppers. We wanted to continue this momentum and introduce a second dairy-free Babybel snack option in the fan-favorite White Cheddar variety."
The Babybel Plant-Based White Cheddar Cheese Alternative is the newest addition to the Babybel Plant-Based lineup. The white cheddar flavor has been one of Babybel's most famous cheese flavors for over ten years. The cheese snack is dairy free as it is plant-based and serves as an alternative, wrapped in the signature Babybel wax that is also 100 percent paper made. The cheese snack is also non-GMO and contains vitamins of calcium and vitamin B12. The Babybel Plant-Based White Cheddar Cheese Alternative is available for purchase.
Vegan White Cheddar Snacks
Babybel Releases Plant-Based White Cheddar in Its Dairy-Free Portfolio
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Snacks - The release of Babybel's Plant-Based White Cheddar Cheese Alternative showcases a growing trend in the snack industry for plant-based alternatives.
2. Dairy-free Products - As demand for dairy-free products increases, companies like Babybel have the opportunity to expand their product lines and cater to a growing market.
3. Flexitarian Diets - Babybel's new plant-based options reflect a trend towards flexitarian diets, which is an opportunity for companies to cater to the growing number of consumers who want to reduce their meat and dairy consumption without becoming fully vegan.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Industry - The snack industry has the opportunity to introduce more plant-based and dairy-free options to cater to changing consumer preferences.
2. Dairy Industry - As demand for dairy-free products increases, the dairy industry has the opportunity to invest in and create new plant-based products to stay competitive.
3. Food Retail Industry - Food retailers can capitalize on the trend towards plant-based and dairy-free products by stocking a wider range of options to appeal to a broader customer base.