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Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
pingu
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Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
So I am about to Market a new full strength gauda cheddar hybrid. I find most so called extra mature strong cheeses lacking. This is a very full bodied roof of the mouth stripper.

My problem is a name so far project rancid arse is this cheeses codename but would I?

1 create a cult following or niche cheese uprising maybe even get anony Mouse backing... Get it a cheese for the awoken ones or?

2 should I go for the typical olde English vintage bastard angle.

Your thoughts

Eats well with a good Rijoca or a clensing Sauvignon blanc.

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The first to do time, The first in the gang to die....oh my!
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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
How about " Helm Cheese" Straight from the Nob?
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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
Can you ship it to the US?

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
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How about " Helm Cheese" Straight from the Nob?

You calling me a nob? Subtlty eludes you!

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
'Rotten End' mature cheddar
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Can you ship it to the US?

It is quite difficult because it is a bacterial foodstuff. Looking into it because different states have different laws . They all sort of frown on it? Easier in Europe though.

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
I think he's on to something? What about 'Essex Crusty Knob'? Kinda rolls off the tongue,no?

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
Call it 'Rare Smegma'...

Watch those sales sore...

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'Rotten End' mature cheddar

Straight to the top of the advertiser agency scoreboard but can it last there?

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Call it 'Rare Smegma'...

Watch those sales sore...

chuckle

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
Nothing Is True  Wrote:
I think he's on to something? What about 'Essex Crusty Knob'? Kinda rolls off the tongue,no?

Anon

It probably would.

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I am feeling the English contingent is in da houseJhikpghf

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Call it 'Rare Smegma'...

Watch those sales sore...

chuckle
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Some how capitalising on STDs is not possibly the wisest route for a cheese?

But hey peeps are strange?

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RE: Rancid arse cheese of Olde Essex
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Spread  Wrote:
Can you ship it to the US?

It is quite difficult because it is a bacterial foodstuff. Looking into it because different states have different laws . They all sort of frown on it? Easier in Europe though.
I figured it was. Let me know if you work it out, it sounds delicious.

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