Sale and Labeling
Processed cheese is often sold in blocks, pressurized cans, or packed in individual slices, sometimes with plastic wrappers or wax paper separating them. The first commercially available individually wrapped cheese slices were introduced in the U.S. by Clearfield Cheese Co. in 1956. US Pat. 2759308 by Arnold Nawrocki was assigned to Clearfield Cheese Co. in 1956.
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