| Babybel | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | France (produced worldwide) |
| Source of milk | Cow |
| Pasteurised | Yes |
| Texture | Semi-hard |
| Certification | Trademarkedbrand name |
Mini Babybel is a brand of small snackcheese products that are individually packaged and available in various flavours. It is a product ofLe Groupe Bel (French for 'The Bel Group'), a company with roots in theJura region ofFrance, started byJules Bel in 1865.[1] Half of the global production of Mini Babybel is made inÉvron, acommune in the northwest of France.[2]
In theUnited States,Le Groupe Bel produces the Mini Babybel cheeses inKentucky.[3] In March 2016, Bel Brands USA opened a new plant inBrookings, South Dakota. (The plant and Original Babybel production was shown in a segment of the documentary series Food Factory USA). At the time, Bel Brands projected that its 250 employees would produce 1.5 million Mini Babybel cheese wheels per day.[4] In July 2018,Le Groupe Bel announced that the company had 12,700 employees in 30 subsidiaries around the world and that their first Canadian production facility would be inQuebec.[5]
The "Original", most popular,[6] Mini Babybel is anEdam-style cheese made frompasteurised milk, vegetarian rennet,lactic ferments, andsalt.[7] It is made using traditional Edam-making processes, except that rennet from vegetarian – rather than animal – sources is used. It is also naturally lactose-free.[7][8]
Mini Babybel is known for its packaging, consisting of a netted bag in which each piece of cheese is encased in a blend of coloredparaffin andmicrocrystalline wax,[9] inside of a cellophane wrapper made of wood pulp, cotton, or "other vegetation".[7]


| Flavour | Colour | References/comments |
|---|---|---|
| "Original"Edam | Red (all locations) | |
| "Light" Edam | Red, with light blue stripe on red cellophane (all locations) | Sponsored byWeightWatchers in Canada[10] |
| Organic Edam |
| Vegetarian |
| Cheddar |
| [11] |
| Emmental | Yellow (Belgium, Canada – discontinued, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Slovakia, Spain – discontinued, United Kingdom, United States - discontinued) | |
| Gruyere | Yellow (Canada, Switzerland) | [11] |
| Goat's cheese | Green (Canada – discontinued, France – discontinued, Ireland – discontinued, United Kingdom – discontinued) | |
| Gouda |
| |
| Monterey Jack | Turquoise (United States) | [12] |
| Mozzarella | Green (United States, Canada – discontinued, Greece – discontinued) | [11] |
| "Sharp Original" (cheese type unknown) | Magenta (United States) | |
| "High Protein" | Black (Australia, Belgium, Czechia, Germany, Italy – discontinued, Netherlands – discontinued, Portugal, Norway) | |
| Plant-Based Cheese | Green wax, green wrap with leaves (Canada, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States) | Vegan. Appears in a pouch instead of a net bag. Made with a "blend of coconut oil and starch".[13] |
| Plant-Based "White Cheddar" | Green wax, dark green wrap with leaves (United States) | Vegan. Appears in a pouch instead of a net bag. Made with coconut oil and starch.[14] |

An advertisingjingle associated with the product plays on the lyrics of the song "Barbara Ann" byThe Regents. Use of said jingle started inFrance in the end of the 1970s, and then emerged to other parts ofEurope and French-Canada by the start of the 1990s. They tout the product as an "always on the go and ready for anything" snack cheese.
The advertising for Babybel in the UK in the late 1990s and early 2000s had the slogan "Too tasty to share".
As of 2012, a recording of the song "Get in Line" byI'm from Barcelona has been used in their adverts, where the band rerecorded the song with a children's choir. In August 2012, there was controversy over its promotional use of the French slogan "Des vacances de malade mental" ("having a mental holiday", or literally "holidaying like a mentally ill person") which was deemed offensive to people with learning difficulties or mental illnesses.[15][16]
In January 2026, Babybel teamed up with American music producerTimbaland to produce limited edition 3-inch vinyl records, Mini Wax Tracks, featuring pop and EDM remixes of the latter's song "I'm Your Baby".[17] Timbaland said of the collaboration, "Working with Babybel on Mini Wax Tracks was just pure fun. I wanted to keep the playful energy of "I'm Your Baby" while adding my own sound. It’s creative, unexpected, and all about bringing good energy to something small but mighty."[18]