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Q&A(8)

Q: Are these gluten free? At one time it was mentioned on label, now not...

submitted by Kfn717 - 1 month ago
  • A: Hello, thank you for your question. These are not labeled as Gluten Free. For more information on the change, please contact our Customer support team at customerreviews@utzsnacks.com

    submitted byUtz Team - 1 month ago
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Q: What is the source of the mono and diglyceroids?

submitted by Samah - 2 years ago
  • A: Product information or packaging imaging may not be current or complete on Target's site. Utz Cheese Balls does not contain mono or diglyceroids. They are not part of the ingredients.

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 2 years ago
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Q: What is the shelf life / expiration date?

submitted by D - 2 years ago
  • A: The shelf life for Utz Cheese Balls Barrel is about 3 months. The expiration date is stamped either on the barrel up near the lid or the front label.

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 2 years ago
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Q: I was wondering how these containers are sealed before they are sold?

submitted by Just purchased - 4 years ago
  • A: Th Utz Cheese Balls Barrel will have an outer plastic safety ring around the lid.

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 4 years ago
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Q: What is the source of Enzymes in these cheese balls?

submitted by CutiousMom - 4 years ago
  • A: None of the enzymes used in the manufacturing of the cheese ingredients used in our seasonings are derived from animal sources, rather, they are all microbially derived. Microbial enzymes are a cultured strain of bacteria that digest protein and are derived from the growth of pure cultures of certain molds. Microbial enzymes are the same as those often referred to as vegetable enzymes or vegetable rennet and are often termed microbial rennets. These enzymes are neither animal nor vegetable. They are commonly used for the production of certain types of cheese and contain no animal products.

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 4 years ago
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Q: Are these peanut and tree nut free?

submitted by Fall37 - 6 years ago
  • A: Great news...They sure are! Enjoy!!

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 6 years ago
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Q: how many cheese ball in this container?

submitted by Utz Cheese Balls - 8 years ago
  • A: There are approximately 529 Cheeseballs in the container.

    submitted byUtz Customer Care Team - 8 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is the cheese in cheese balls derived from animal or microbial rennet?

submitted by SZ - 1 year ago

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