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  2. Kraft Singles - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Singles is a brand of processed cheese product manufactured and sold by Kraft Heinz.Introduced in 1950, [2] the individually wrapped "slices" are not really slices off a block, but formed separately in manufacturing.

  3. American cheese - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. 80 Times Packaging Was So Overdone, It Deserved Shaming ... - AOL

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    #4 Individually Wrapped Lemon Slices. Image credits: ... #17 Since Oranges Don't Have A Natural Packaging. ... #25 My Chef Saved $2.50/300 Units If They Come Individually Wrapped. So I Spent The ...

  5. Mandarin orange - Wikipedia

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    In North America, mandarins are commonly purchased in 5- or 10-pound boxes, [5] individually wrapped in soft green paper, and given in Christmas stockings. This custom goes back to the 1880s when Japanese immigrants in Canada and the United States began receiving Japanese mandarin oranges from their families back home as gifts for the New Year.

  6. I've had a Costco membership for years but discovered even ...

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    The Bearfields ham slices are great for filling a sandwich, though I also throw the meat into a soup, salad, or fried-rice dish. If I'm in a hurry, I'll grab a slice before heading out the door.

  7. Processed cheese - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially available individually wrapped cheese slices were introduced in the US by Clearfield Cheese Co. in 1956. [14] These forms of processed cheese have become ubiquitous in U.S. households ever since, most notably used for cheeseburgers and grilled cheese sandwiches because of its ability to cook evenly, distribute/stretch ...