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Alouette is a brand of French-style cheeses produced by the French company Savencia Fromage & Dairy.

Information

The Alouette Cheese products are: Soft Spreadable Cheese, Crème de Brie, Baby Brie, Crème Fraiche, Élégante, and Crumbled Cheese. Sold throughout the US, its most popular variety is the Crème de Brie, which is spreadable Brie Cheese without the rind. The brand's history began with the arrival of French cheese maker Jean-Noel Bongrain, who immigrated to the United States and continued his profession there.

Advertisements

Two versions of a radio ad for Alouette cheese were run in 2003, using the song Alouette. They were heard only on WNEW-FM in New York. Alouette cheese once announced the launch of "Eat Artfully," the brand's summer media campaign. The campaign comprises a series of humorous cooking tutorials intended to poke fun at recipe videos that are easy to watch, but impossible to make.

Events

On October 15, 2012, Alouette cheese was used for the Master Holiday Chef Challenge. Consumers were able to vote for their favorite chefs and recipes online. On February 16, 2012, Alouette started to produce new kinds of spreadable cheddars, Sharp Cheddar Cheese and Bacon Cheddar Cheese - which are Kosher certified and gluten-free.

See also

References

  1. "Alouette Cheese".
  2. "Alouette | Savencia Fromage & Dairy". www.savencia-fromagedairy.com. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  3. Alouette. "Alouette Cheese Launches "Eat Artfully" Media Campaign". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  4. "Alouette® Cheese, Chavrie® Fresh Goat Cheese and Ile de France® Cheese Launch Master Holiday Chef Challenge". Alouette Cheese USA. Archived from the original on 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  5. "Alouette® Introduces New Cheddar Soft Spreadable Cheese". Alouette Cheese USA. Archived from the original on 2014-08-30. Retrieved 2 March 2013.

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