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  2. Oscar Mayer - Wikipedia

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    German immigrant Oscar F. Mayer (1859–1955), born in Kösingen, Germany, began working at a meat market in Detroit, Michigan, and later in Chicago, Illinois.In 1883, Mayer and his brother Gottfried leased the Kolling Meat Market on the near-northside of Chicago.

  3. Category:Processed cheese - Wikipedia

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  4. The Food That Built America - Wikipedia

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    The development of three products from the 1960s through the 1980s that revolutionize schoolchildren's lunches – Kraft Singles, individually wrapped cheese slices; Joray Fruit Rolls, dried fruit snacks that become the forerunner of Fruit Roll-Ups; and Lunchables, pre-packaged meat/cheese/cracker meals.

  5. Cheese knife - Wikipedia

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    Another design feature often found is the presence of holes in the blade to help to prevent the cheese from sticking to it. Some soft cheese knives also include a ridge, which runs vertically near the top of the blade. This helps separate the cheese as it is being sliced. Some cheese knives have a forked end, used for serving slices of cheese.

  6. Robert Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kenneth Kraft [1] (born June 5, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development, and a private equity portfolio.

  7. Brick cheese - Wikipedia

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    Brick cheese was originally produced in Wisconsin beginning in 1877. [4] The cheese-making process was derived from white American Cheddar that is cultured at a slightly higher temperature, which results in a marginally higher fat content and a slightly altered protein structure. The resultant "brick cheese" has a slightly softer texture.

  8. File:Single wrapped slice of processed cheese.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Vegemite - Wikipedia

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    It combined two of Kraft's major products, Kraft Singles and Vegemite, into one, thus creating Vegemite-flavoured cheese. This extension of the Vegemite product line was an attempt by Kraft to capitalise on the enormous popularity of Vegemite and cheese sandwiches (made by placing a slice of cheese into a Vegemite sandwich).