The Laughing Cow Explained

English: The Laughing Cow (La Vache qui Rit)
Othernames:Laughing Cow Cheese
Region:Lons-le-Saunier[1] [2]
Source:Cow
Pasteurised:Yes
Texture:Semi-soft
Aging:Made from aged cheeses, but not aged itself
Certification:Trademarked brand name

The Laughing Cow (French: '''La vache qui rit''' in French pronounced as /la vaʃ ki ʁi/) is a brand of processed cheese products made by Fromageries Bel since 1921. The name refers in particular to the brand's most popular product, the spreadable wedge.[3]

Description

The cheese is a blend of cream, milk, and fresh and aged cheeses, particularly comté, which are pasteurized to stop the ripening process. Versatile and keeping due to its pasteurization process, Laughing Cow can remain unrefrigerated for a limited length of time. The archetypal Laughing Cow cheese comes wrapped in the individual serving-sized foiled wedges and they are packaged in a round, flat box. Consumers have to pull a little red thread around the box to open it and the foil packaging also features a red tab for opening. The company was founded in 1921. The Laughing Cow is available in these formats in different worldwide markets:

Discontinued formats of The Laughing Cow include:

The Laughing Cow USA introduced a TV commercial in 2009 where the company introduced a new slogan, "Have you laughed today?". In 2010 they updated the brand's website to include cheese recipes.

Laughing Cow cheese is available in its original flavour, a light version with 7% fat, and an ultra-light version with 3% fat. In addition, flavoured versions of the cheese (such as ham, gruyère, garlic, paprika, mushroom, chèvre, bleu, hazelnut, pizza, jalapeño and onion) are also available in various markets worldwide.

Evolution of the brand

The concept of a laughing or smiling cow in advertising may predate the creation of The Laughing Cow brand. A 1903 advertisement in an American newspaper featured a smiling cow promoting "Star Brand Butter" and "Milton's Ice Cream".[5]

The Laughing Cow brand as we know it today was established later. On April 16, 1921, Léon Bel trademarked his brand, as French: La Vache Qui Rit, in France.[6] Bel had made the original drawing himself, after seeing a travelling meat wagon during World War I called French: "La Wachkyrie", a play on the word for Valkyrie.[7] The cow in the original drawing was not red and did not wear ear tags. In 1924, illustrator Benjamin Rabier edited the drawing into something more like the image that prevails today.

The Laughing Cow is now depicted as a red and white cow appearing jovial, and almost always wearing ear tags that look like the round boxes the cheese comes in. The blue and white stripes around the box date from 1955. Since 1976 both ear-tag boxes have been shown with the top side visible. Before then, one tag showed the top and the other showed the bottom side. The current logo uses the Droste effect, with the laughing cow appearing inside the ear tags.[8]

Kiri (pronounced in the same way as French: "qui rit") is a separate brand that Bel established in 1966.[9]

Worldwide popularity

The cheese has long been popular in the United Kingdom and Canada as a children's snack.[10] The cheese has also been a constant, but hardly popular, product in the United States for a number of years.

Localized names include:

Other associations

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Vache qui rit . Danielle . Birck . 6 November 2009 . . 28 May 2017 . French.
  2. Web site: Découvrir . The House of the Laughing Cow . 28 May 2017 . French.
  3. Web site: Welcome to the world of The Laughing Cow!. 2022-11-21. The Laughing Cow. en.
  4. Web site: The Laughing Cow Spreadable Cheese Wedge Variety pack. 2021-10-22. Amazon. en.
  5. News: The Miltons. Star Brand. Churn . The Saint Paul Globe . 1903-05-10 . 11 . 2023-07-21 . Chronicling America.
  6. Web site: Bienvenue à la Vache Qui Rit (1921) . 2023-03-20 . National Institute of Industrial Property (France) (INPI) . 12 January 2016 . fr. open the "+" beside "Combien de portions de..." .
  7. Les secrets de La Vache Qui Rit enfin percés ! . 2011-04-13 . 2023-03-20 . . Déniel . Patrick . https://web.archive.org/web/20211221224647/https://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/les-secrets-de-la-vache-qui-rit-enfin-perces.N149960 . 2021-12-21 . live.
  8. Web site: Merow . Katharine . Escher and the Droste Effect . Mathematical Association of America . 2013 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20130802065246/https://www.maa.org/meetings/calendar-events/escher-and-the-droste-effect . 2 August 2013.
  9. Web site: Kiri. 2021-07-24. Le Groupe Bel. en.
  10. Web site: Is Laughing Cow Cheese Gluten-Free?. 2022-11-25. Vegiac. 29 October 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: CSR. ja:CSR情報. 2021-09-22. ベル ジャポン (Bell Japon). お客様のニーズにお応えする商品. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20170509120858/http://www.bel-japon.com/csr/. 2017-05-09. live.
  12. Web site: Les Editions la vache qui lit . editionslavachequilit.com . 28 May 2017 . French.