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Dutch Farms Introduces Cracker Cuts

Recognizing the need for a convenient snack or easy entertaining solution, Dutch Farms jumped on the opportunity to better serve its customers, say company officials.

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Dutch Farms Cracker Cuts cheese will hit shelves in numerous grocery retail chains across the Chicago area this month. Each ten-ounce package contains 20 pre-cut slices of pure, Wisconsin-made cheese. Cracker cuts are available in the traditional, Dutch Farms flavors: sharp cheddar, marble jack and pepper jack.

Dutch Farms cheese is always made from the milk of Midwest dairy cows. Cracker Cuts cheese squares are manufactured in Plymouth, Wis., and are designed to fit any cracker while maintaining the same level of quality that Dutch Farms cheese is known for. 

Recognizing the need for a convenient snack or easy entertaining solution, Dutch Farms jumped on the opportunity to better serve its customers, say company officials. Continuing to keep consumers in mind, Dutch Farms Cracker Cuts are packaged in a re-sealable container so Cracker Cuts cheese can be enjoyed on more than one occasion without sacrificing grade-A freshness.  

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