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Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese (French: Boy Girl, etc.) is an animated television series based on an original concept by Jeff Harter and Cloudco Entertainment, and directed by Jérémy Guiter [1] for Season 1 and Matthieu Giner [1] for Season 2.
Rosenthal became the company president in 1963, [10] following Lederer's death from a heart attack that year. [11] As of 1965, the company had 53 locations in six states. [12] As of the company's 40th anniversary in 1969, [13] [14] [5] it had 67 locations, many of them in the Lexington and Louisville areas. The company was operated by the ...
DCI Cheese Company is a United States food industry company specializing in cheese, headquartered in Richfield, Wisconsin (in Mayville, Wisconsin before 2005). Established in 1975 as Dan Carter, Inc., a consulting firm for cheesemakers, [1] it rapidly grew into a cheese manufacturer and marketer and changed its name to DCI Cheese Company in 2003.
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Boy is afraid of being honest in case he hurts other people's feelings and finds himself doing things he doesn't like just to keep others happy. Mouse and Cheese encourage him to be totally honest, only to find that Boy's total honesty can be rather blunt. The gang must rein him in before Boy alienates the entire town.
Junior's is a restaurant chain with the original location at 386 Flatbush Avenue Extension at the corner of DeKalb Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.Other locations include Times Square area and the lobby of the Fox Tower in the Foxwoods Resort in Ledyard, Connecticut.
The Frisch's Big Boy in Forest Park on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The location is among the restaurants expected to close soon.
Cowgirl Creamery is a company located in Point Reyes Station, California, which manufactures artisan cheeses. Founded in 1994, the company manufactures its own cheeses [1] and sells other imported and domestic cheese and fine artisan foods. [2] Its own cheeses include Red Hawk and Mt. Tam (named after Mount Tamalpais).