Last updated on June 13th, 2024
FrieslandCampina, one of the world’s largest dairy companies, is debuting new cheese products under the Frico brand.
The company has sold products in the U.S. for more than 50 years, and FrieslandCampina farms, factories and products have long been a part of the daily life of millions of people all over the world, the company says.
Frico has introduced new products to meet the growing consumer demand in cheeses. Based on the line of imported Dutch cheeses, these convenient products include a Gouda snack in 20g portions packed eight to a bag, a shaved goat cheese in a 5-oz. cup, a line of cheese slices in peel-and-reseal packaging and featured in display-ready cases for easy merchandising, a line of cheese loaves featuring Gouda, Maasdam, Emmental and goat cheese for behind-the-counter slicing and a line of cracker cuts featuring cracker-sized Gouda, Mediterranean herb and goat cheese.
These new products join the existing line of Frico products. The products cover a wide range of Gouda, Edam, Maasdam, goat cheese and other Dutch cheese favorites, both in traditional wheel and ball formats.
“We are thrilled to debut these exciting new product offerings from Frico,” said Debbie Seife, marketing director. “As a leading international dairy company, FrieslandCampina is ready to meet the needs of today’s consumer with superior products that cheese enthusiasts have called for and the Frico brand has answered.”
FrieslandCampina’s central office is based in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. It has branch offices in 34 countries and employs 23,675 people. The company’s products are found in more than 100 countries. The company produces and sells consumer products such as dairy-based beverages, infant nutrition, cheese and desserts in many European countries, in Asia and in Africa via its own subsidiaries. Dairy products are also exported worldwide from the Netherlands. In addition, products are supplied to professional customers, including cream and butter products to bakeries and catering companies in West Europe. It sells ingredients and half-finished products to manufacturers of infant nutrition, the food industry and the pharmaceutical sector around the world.
Frico is a global brand dating back to 1898 and is known for cheeses in more than 90 countries. The Dutch cheeses originate in the open landscapes of Holland and are naturally ripened and crafted by experienced cheese-makers to provide the most authentic natural flavors.
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