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The logo of Kirkland Signature, a private label owned and used by Costco. Date: 1989: Source: Kirkland Signature Vitamin & Supplement Guide: Author: Costco Wholesale Corporation: Permission (Reusing this file)
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5. Borden American Cheese Singles. The truth is, so many of these cheeses taste identical. Borden and Harris Teeter are really similar, both lacking any distinct flavors that make them unique or ...
If you've ever shopped at Costco, you've likely purchased something from its premium in-house brand, Kirkland Signature, which has become a household name and a great way to save money. The ...
Kirkland Signature is going all out for its cheese, importing French brie from Normandy according to Costco Connection magazine. Made from grass-fed cows and clocking in at 60% butterfat, this ...
The list excludes specific brand names, unless a brand name is also a distinct variety of cheese. While the term " American cheese " is legally used to refer to a variety of processed cheese , many styles of cheese originating in Europe are also made in the United States, such as brie , cheddar , gouda , mozzarella , and provolone .
In 1995, Costco took all its private label products and gave them a single brand name: Kirkland Signature. The name came from the company’s original Washington State headquarters.
Processed American cheese is packaged in individually wrapped slices, as unwrapped slices sold in stacks, or in unsliced blocks. [10] Individually wrapped slices, sold as 'singles', are typically the least like traditional cheese. Blocks of American cheese are more similar to traditional cheese, and are sliced to order at deli counters. [11]