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The Laughing Cow
The Laughing Cow (french: La vache qui rit) is a brand of processed cheese products made by Fromageries Bel since 1921, and in particular refers to the brand's most popular product, the spreadable wedge. Description The cheese is a blend of cream, milk and fresh and aged cheeses, particularly comté, which are pasteurized to stop the ripening process. Versatile and portable because of its pasteurization process, Laughing Cow can remain unrefrigerated for a limited length of time. The archetypal Laughing Cow cheese comes wrapped in the individual serving-sized foiled wedges and they are packaged in a round, flat box. Consumers have to pull a little red thread around the box to open it and the foil packaging also features a red tab for opening. The company was founded in 1921. The Laughing Cow is available in these formats in different worldwide markets: * Triangles, squares or rectangles in various flavors. * Spreadable tubs and jars * The Laughing Cow Dip & Crunch (or Pik & Cro ...
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Vache Qui Rit
Vache, sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché, may refer to: Places * Île à Vache, a small island lying off the south-west peninsula of Haiti. *La Vache, a cave in located in the Northern Range, on the north coast of Trinidad. *The Vache, an estate near Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire. * Rivière aux Vaches, a tributary of the Saint-François River in Quebec, Canada People Historical / mononym *Vache of Iberia, 3rd century king *Vache I of Albania (3rd century), the second Arsacid ruler of Caucasian Albania *Vache II of Albania (5th century), king of Caucasian Albania * (died c. 1232), Armenian prince (with the title Prince of Princes) and founder of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache of Kakheti (died 839), prince and chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 827 to 839 Contemporary given name * Vatche Arslania ...
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