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Philadelphia Cream Cheese ingredients: what's banned overseas?

Parent company: Kraft Heinz

About Philadelphia Cream Cheese

Philadelphia is the best-selling cream cheese brand in the US, produced by Kraft Heinz. It is sold at virtually every US grocery chain and mass retailer in block, tub, and bar form. Philadelphia cream cheese has been an American kitchen staple since 1872 and is the dominant brand in the cream cheese category by a wide margin.

Common concerns with Philadelphia Cream Cheese products

Original Philadelphia Cream Cheese (block) has a relatively simple ingredient list: pasteurized milk and cream, cheese culture, salt, and carob bean gum. Flavored varieties (strawberry, onion & chive) add more complex ingredients including artificial flavors, guar gum, and potassium sorbate as a preservative. The core unflavored product is relatively clean; concerns concentrate in flavored and whipped varieties which use more additives.

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