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  • This is sum good muthafuckin cheese! WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME HOW GOOD THE CHEESE WAS!

  • Oh wow, I know this place. My family loves going there. I've always loved the cheese curds we always get from there. We love you guys! Everyone who is drooling at the sight of these cheeses is very much justified, it tastes even better than it looks.

    Only thing I don't like about this place, is their choice of music for the video:P(yes I understand cost constraints)

  • Transformice caused me to watch this video

  • why am i watching this, why have 54000 other people watched this. oh my god

  • Fantastic !!!!

    

  • well it's good to see that the factory is clean. i have heard horror stories about maggots etc with regards to cheese and cheese making and now i know it is simply not true.

  • @pookiroo thers a cheese with magots. realy i swaer but its not dangerous

  • Fascinating and tasty! Thanks for the video! It's interesting that you left the family business in your youth to try to become a rock star. I knew a man that made Polish sausage, John Czechowski, in Toronto whose son left the business to become a professional musician and stayed with the music business there. But, man oh man, I sure miss those kielbasi! Love your products when I find them in California. p/s don't let any of our California cheese makers know about that!

  • what a nice story

  • I HAVE THAT SAME COAT :O

  • thumbs up if you are eating cheese while watching this.

  • I make my own special Cheese....

  • Vegemite on Toast, place some cheese on it an pop that under the grill till the cheese is melted... FUCKIN YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i love cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • how many types of cheese r there in the world

  • @drdukeful There are 37 types of cheese in the world, or 38 if you count casu marzu, or literally, "maggot cheese," which is a Sardinian cheese, of sorts. (It's banned on and off by authorities.) You may not know this, but cheese is only produced in the US, Canada, and Western Europe. (Asians have a lactose intolerance to it.) Wow, the stuff you can learn on the Internet, just by asking strangers on YouTube! :-) Hope this helps!

  • @witchdoctor88 wow man u really have a lot of knowledge about cheese ,thanx for sharing ,i always saw 'cheese slices ' by will studd on discovery channel and used too think how many cheeses r there in the world.there were so many episodes of the programme , and i never got those types in the super marts.so was always confused.and what u said about the the knowledge from a stranger on you tube its awsome, till good people r there on the planet like u.thanx again.

  • @witchdoctor88 the asians hafe also a cheese. Tofu is a chees made out of soya milk. I also not count it to cheeses but it is cald a chees so i would accept it when some one cals it cheese

  • Fantastic video!!..thanks a whole lot!!! :)

  • i hate cheese

  • @kjaw333 How?

  • @kjaw333 then why the fuck are you WATCHING CHEESE FACTORY TOURS?

    are you some kind of fucking CHEESE TROLL?

  • Loved the Widmer history and learning more about cheese! Wish y'all had a plant in Texas, cuz I would love to visit and purchase your chesses often! Hope you'll make more videos soon!

  • This is not to far from my house.They have the best mild brick cheese I've ever had.

  • That was a good tour. Now I know how cheese is made ^O^

  • You know too much is very less what hey told belive me im a learned chees maker

  • I have to make a project about the history of chesee if you can give me some ideeas that would make my project sound or look better please reply :D

  • if you want and if you still need i can help you cause im a chees maker from switzerland

  • yes, if you know some secrets about chesse making or important information about the history of chesse I will apreciate it.

  • pleas tell me your questions and i will try to answer you soon as posibel don't worry if it goes longer i'm a swiss guy

  • Excellent tour!

  • There is nothing better than a piece of good Trapist! Unfortunately this factory doesn't produce it.

  • great video, very informative, thank you mr. widmer

  • Nice video. I live in an old cheese factory in paoli wisconsin on the corner of PB and cty hwy A.

  • yuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmm cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!

  • *drooool* I could use some cheese..

  • Thank you for this tour. I enjoyed this very much.

    :D

    I'm gonna find me some Widmers cheddar.

    I love a good cheddar.

  • I was just at Widmer's last week. I can't wait to enjoy some 4-year aged cheddar and some curds too!

  • Thanks!

  • cheese is my life. i love it. lovelovelovelovelove it. my name is gabe. poooop.

  • my friend prank called the chease factory lol

  • heh what did he say?

  • this video rocks

  • Great cheese is the food of gods! I feel sorry for all those people on those crazy diets. To miss out on cheese would be to suffer a slow death!

  • cheese is so friggin delicious

  • Thanks very much for this.

    Its a Incredible and Insightfull Lesson into the making and History of Cheese at your Workplace.

  • Nice. Love cheese.

  • thanks alot for the entraduction!

  • a bit cheesy, don't you think? lol

  • this is about cheese!!!!

  • Awesome! I love cheese, and it's great to see a company that really makes COLBY! w00t!

  • 7:54 - I thought cheddar got its name because it originates from the village of Cheddar in Somerset, England. Is this not the case?

  • I dont think Americans like to think that is true - but yes, that is true.

  • i want to learn the crafts of cheese-making.

  • Believe me you don't. I do it for a living!

  • i love cheese

  • Nice.

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