Town House ingredients: what's banned overseas?
Parent company: WK Kellogg Co.
About Town House
Town House is a butter-flavor cracker brand produced by WK Kellogg Co., positioned as a lighter, buttery alternative to standard crackers for entertaining and snacking. It spans original, pita, flatbread, and flavored varieties sold at most US grocery chains. Town House crackers are often marketed as a base for dips and cheese platters.
Common concerns with Town House products
Town House crackers contain TBHQ as a preservative in the oil component — an additive banned in Japan. Some varieties have contained partially hydrogenated oils in older formulations. Town House uses enriched flour rather than whole grain, providing limited fiber value. The butter flavor in some varieties comes from artificial flavorings rather than actual butter. Moderate ingredient concern level compared to plainer crackers.
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