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Encyclopedia > Dairylea

Dairylea is a brand of cheese products produced by Kraft Foods in the United Kingdom and marketed mainly towards children. The range of products include cheese spread, triangles, slices, "dunkers", "lunchables" and strip cheese. The cheese is mild and comes in blue and yellow packaging.


External link

  • Dairylea website (http://www.kraftfoods.co.uk/dairylea/)

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Rural Cooperative Magazine September/October (2567 words)
But Dairylea has moved beyond just the assembling and marketing of milk, and then paying farmers a competitive price for their raw supply.
Dairylea’s Agri-Edge subsidiary is a business and development planning venture that focuses its efforts on problem solving, sourcing solutions and mobilizing needed resources for farm and non-farm agricultural businesses.
This is the oldest of the services offered by Dairylea, and it provides farmers and their employees across the country access to a wide variety of competitively priced insurance programs.
Reviews on Dairylea cheese spread Look at tests, reports and read reviews: dooyoo.co.uk (651 words)
Made by Kraft, years ago Dairylea were very famous for their triangles and although I still buy them sometimes I think the pots of spread are better to use...
Dairylea cheese spread : ITS A CRACKER OF A SPREAD
I was stuck for something to eat, and not feeling too energetic, so I had a nose round the cupboards and fridge and found this dairylea cheese spread.
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