France (parent: Bel) · 32 SKUs scored · avg 51/100
Babybel
Babybel is a brand of waxed, portion-controlled semisoft cheese rounds produced by the French company Bel. Founded in France, Bel Brands has expanded Babybel’s availability into the US market. The product line includes varieties such as Original, Light, and White Cheddar, all packaged in their distinctive wax coatings. Babybel aims to provide convenient, individually-portioned cheese snacks within the broader dairy category. Its positioning emphasizes accessibility and a portable format. As a processed cheese product, its nutritional profile varies across SKUs depending on fat and sodium content. Our pages will evaluate each Babybel SKU based on its ingredient list, macronutrient breakdown per serving, and compare it to other portioned cheese snacks and established cheese benchmarks.
All Babybel SKUs, ranked
- Light Cheese & Crackers, Light56
- Mini Light Semisoft Cheeses56
- Mini Semisoft Cheeses, Light56
- Semi Soft Cheeses56
- Light Semisoft Cheese56
- 100% Real Cheese, Light54
- Semisoft Cheese, Original, Original54
- Mini Gouda, 10 Semisoft Cheeses54
- Mini Mozzarella Style54
- Mini Semisoft Cheeses, Original54
- Mini Sharp Original, Semisoft Cheeses54
- Semisoft Cheese, White Cheddar Cheese54
- Gouda Semisoft Cheese54
- Reduced Fat Semisoft Mozzarella Style Cheeses54
- Semisoft Cheese54
- Semisoft Cheeses54
- Dairy Snack Mini Rolls53
- Mini Babybel Light Semisoft Cheese53
- Mini Rolls Dairy Snack53
- Probiotic Dairy Snack53
- 100% Real Cheese, White Cheddar52
- Gouda Semisoft Cheese, Gouda52
- Mini Gouda Semisoft Cheeses52
- Mozzarella Reduced Fat Semisoft Cheese, Mozzarella52
- Original Mini Semisoft Cheeses, Original52
- Mini Babybel Original Snack Cheese52
- Semisoft Cheeses, Original52
- White Cheddar52
- Vitamins a & B12 Dairy Snack44
- 100% Mini Light Real Semisoft Cheese + Crackers, Cheese & Crackers33
- White Cheddar30
- Mini Babybel White Cheddar30
Data source: USDA FoodData Central, Branded Foods dataset. Nutrition Facts values, ingredient lists and UPCs are manufacturer-declared. FoodScore methodology is documented on the methodology page.