Velveeta is a type of cheese produced by Kraft Foods. More information about Velveeta cheese can be found on the Kraft Food website, which also has information on other products from Kraft.
Velveeta was created in the Kraft Foods laboratory in 1928.
Philip Morris is the parent company of Kraft Foods. In 2000, they purchased Nabisco Holdings and merged it with Kraft Foods. Brands owned by the two include Maxwell House, Velveeta, and Oreos.
Velveeta cheese does not have any wheat. Kraft labels their food and does not list wheat, rye, or barley as an ingredient.
Kraft currently manufactures several hundred different brands across the world. Some of the most well-known products are Jell-O, Cool Whip, Miracle Whip, Velveeta, and Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.
It's still sold in stores (ralphs/kroger and walmart in california) mainly next to velveeta and other processed cheeses
kraft
invented Velveeta cheese
Velveeta was created in 1918.
Does velveeta contain any
No, Velveeta does not contain any grain products.
Yes they do have a recipe collection for it. The collections include party dip recipes, sandwich recipes, shells and cheese dinner recipes and casseroles recipes. These recipes are on the Kraft's website.