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: • Triangles, squares, or rectangles in various flavors. • Spreadable tubs and jars • The Laughing Cow
Dip & Crunch (name in the
Americas and the
UK), previously named
Cheez Dippers, which are snacks consisting of bread sticks and cheese spread, and these come in four varieties; original, light,
hazelnut and
pizza. Named
Pik & Croq in
mainland Europe. The name Cheez Dippers is still in use in the
Southeast Asian market, where they are also available in two sugary fruit flavors, as well as in
Australia and
the Netherlands. • Slicing blocks of The Laughing Cow with a harder consistency like that of butter • '''''', pods of cheese spread to be eaten out of the pod with a spoon, especially for younger children •
Toastinette processed cheese slices, similar to
Kraft Singles • Bite-sized cubes, in various flavours and designed to be served as aperitifs at cocktail parties, called
Cheez & Fun in many European countries, and also
Snack Bites in the
UK, in
France,
Belgium and the
Netherlands,
PartyCubes in
Canada,
Mini Cubes in
Australia and
New Zealand, and
Belcube in
Japan and
South Korea. They are produced in 24- or 48-cube boxes of one flavour, e.g.
blue,
ham,
salmon,
chili pepper and
olive, or they are produced in 24- or 48-cube boxes of a particular theme, e.g., 'Cocktails du Monde', 'Petites Recettes', '
Tex-Mex' and '
Indian'. Discontinued formats of The Laughing Cow include: •
Giggles/
Blop processed cheese pods for younger children • Squeeze bottles •
Big Cheez Dipper (a larger version of Cheez Dippers) •
Cheez Double Dippers (which contained
crispy bacon flavour bits in addition to bread sticks and cheese spread). 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==