The cooperative made smart moves in its Ellsworth, Wis.-based plant to adjust to its increased production and, more recently, the coronavirus pandemic.
The small town of Ellsworth, Wis., which is tucked into the Northwest corner of Wisconsin close to the Twin Cities, has a big claim to fame. In a state renowned for its cheese curds, it was the town designated the "Cheese Curd Capital of Wisconsin" due to being home to the eponymous Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery.
The company offers artisan cheese boards with products from California.
August 31, 2020
Willows, Calif.-based Board at Home says it expanded the distribution of its curated kits of artisanal cheese and charcuterie with next-day delivery in the continental United States.
Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery is so known for its cheese curd production that former Gov. Anthony S. Earl named Ellsworth, Wis., the town where the company is based, the "Cheese Curd Capital of Wisconsin" in 1984.
Limited-edition Cotton Candy, Caramel Popcorn and Banana Taffy varieties are available in select markets through mid-October.
August 24, 2020
Dallas-based Borden Dairy said it released three limited-edition State Fair of Texas-inspired milk flavors, including Cotton Candy, Caramel Popcorn and last year's blue ribbon winner — Banana Taffy