Thick-cut cheeses appear in three main forms across the options: sliced, shredded, and curds (cottage cheese).
Thick shredded cheeses are described as being shredded directly from the block for better melt and bolder flavor. Common uses listed include mac and cheese, casseroles, burgers, pizza, and cheese sauce.
Most options list cow's milk as the source and note "No Added rBST" or similar wording indicating rBST-free milk.
Reviewers commonly describe them as having a sturdy, creamy texture and strong melting performance — melting evenly into a creamy consistency without burning, and providing good melt for recipes.
Thick cheddar slices are described as naturally aged (for example, a 60-day age) with a smooth, medium cheddar flavor. Shredded cheddars are noted as aged (for example, 9 months) and have a sharper flavor profile.