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The "Cheesehead" trademark is owned by Foamation, Inc. of St. Francis, Wisconsin, which began manufacture of the wearable, foam "Cheesehead" in 1987. [10] Along with the original Cheesehead "wedge", Foamation has made other similar "cheese" apparel, including baseball caps, cowboy hats, and earrings.
First making an appearance at the Milwaukee Brewers game in 1987, the Cheesehead is a staple at Lambeau Field during Green Bay Packers games. Known as the "America's Dairyland," Wisconsin has a ...
Rexha donned a Cheesehead and then gave it away to the winner of a dance-off onstage featuring two people brought up from the crowd. In an Instagram story shared earlier in the day, she showed ...
Cheesehead hats, cheese wedge soap and Hook’s five-year aged cheddar. Over at the New Hampshire state party’s convention headquarters, chairman Ray Buckley said he began planning his ...
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A delegate wears a cheesehead hat. Cheeseheads are symbols of citizens of Wisconsin, particularly fans of the Green Bay Packers (REUTERS) Illinois delegate Adrian Wright poses wearing a ‘Black ...
Cheeseface (1968/1969 – 1976) was a dog who featured on the famous "Death" issue of the National Lampoon magazine, released January 1973.The cover, photographed by Ronald G. Harris, [1] showed the dog with a gun pointed to his head, and the caption "If You Don't Buy This Magazine, We'll Kill This Dog".
Wisconsin delegates to the Republican National Convention also sported cheeseheads on the final night of their convention.