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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.
What to know about the Cheesehead — a Wisconsin product. Gannett. Drake Bentley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. July 19, 2024 at 1:32 AM "Why are people wearing cheese hats?"
Wisconsin delegates to the Republican National Convention also sported cheeseheads on the final night of their convention.
Jurisdiction Recommended by USGPO [1] Alternatives Official Unofficial Archaic Non-English Alabama Alabamian Alabaman [2] Alaska Alaskan Russian: аляскинец, romanized: alyaskinets [3]
Cheesehead hats at the 2024 Summer Olympics (from Wisconsin) Image 82 French-Canadian voyageur Joseph Roi built the Tank Cottage in Green Bay in 1776. Located in Heritage Hill State Historical Park , it is the oldest standing building from Wisconsin's early years and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Wisconsin has long been identified with cheese; in the words of a 2006 New York Times article, "Cheese is the state’s history, its pride, its self-deprecating, sometimes goofy, cheesehead approach to life." Wisconsin has claimed the title of the largest cheese-producing state in the United States since 1910.
Wisconsin: America's Dairyland. Home to a prestigious master cheesemaking program and known for its squeaky and snackable cheese curds, Wisconsin doesn't need much more to prove itself as America ...
A cheesehead hat, commonly worn by Packer fans. Packers fans are often referred to as cheeseheads, [212] a nickname for Wisconsin residents reflecting the state's bountiful cheese production first leveled as an insult at a 1987 game between the Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers.