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The California Cheese Wreath Kit Comes Together with Nuts, Fruit & Crackers

The California Milk Advisory Board teamed up with cheese shop Lady & Larder to create the California Cheese Wreath Kit, a festive decoration that doubles as an edible treat. This kit features a selection of Real California cheeses, dried fruit, nuts, crackers and other items to create an edible arrangement to elevate entertaining and gifting occasions alike.

Within the kit, there are three specialty cheeses: Central Coast Creamery Holey Cow, Marin French Camembert and PT Reyes Farmstead Toma Truffle, as well as candied pecans, fresh herbs for garnishing and a wooden board for serving.

In the spirit of spreading holiday cheer and goodness, each kit ordered supports Feeding America food banks in California with a donation of $20 to provide milk to families in need.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Decor Kits - The California Cheese Wreath Kit demonstrates the trend of creating edible arrangements for entertaining and gifting occasions.
2. Collaborative Partnerships - The partnership between the California Milk Advisory Board and Lady & Larder showcases the trend of industry collaboration to create unique and innovative products.
3. Socially Responsible Initiatives - The donation to Feeding America food banks in California highlights the trend of brands incorporating social responsibility into their business practices.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The California Cheese Wreath Kit is an innovative product that combines different types of cheeses, dried fruits, nuts, and crackers.
2. Retail - The collaboration between the California Milk Advisory Board and Lady & Larder showcases the potential for retailers to partner with industry experts to offer exclusive and unique products.
3. Nonprofit Organizations - Feeding America food banks in California benefit from the donation provided by each kit ordered, exemplifying the potential for partnerships between nonprofits and brands.

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