Not sure how many "cheesys" are in the forum or how many even know about the Saga brand blue/brie cheese.
The Saga brand was bought by Arla of Denmark and they announced that they would be closing the Muskegon Michigan factory in December (2012) that was built just to produce the Saga blue/brie cheese and eliminating the Saga brand after being around for the past 30 years
http://www.perishablenews.com/index.php?article=0024197
I wanted to get to the Muskegon cheese factory when we were on vacation but the weather turned too cold to travel that far north into Michigan so we took it off of our "to visit" list for this vacation.
Saga has been one of my favorite soft cheeses for a while and I will miss it once it disappears.
The Saga brand was bought by Arla of Denmark and they announced that they would be closing the Muskegon Michigan factory in December (2012) that was built just to produce the Saga blue/brie cheese and eliminating the Saga brand after being around for the past 30 years
http://www.perishablenews.com/index.php?article=0024197
I wanted to get to the Muskegon cheese factory when we were on vacation but the weather turned too cold to travel that far north into Michigan so we took it off of our "to visit" list for this vacation.
Saga has been one of my favorite soft cheeses for a while and I will miss it once it disappears.