krus_aragon
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They're a supermarket, but not a product that you'd buy from one. I'm looking for something on the shelved that you can buy.Lidl
They're a supermarket, but not a product that you'd buy from one. I'm looking for something on the shelved that you can buy.Lidl
Cheese strings.
What supermarket product represents a crossover between dairy spreads and musical instruments?
Nope, sorry.Cheese strings.
More upmarket than that.Blue Band Margarine?
They're pointing you the wrong way. You were a lot closer to the mark with your previous guess.Kraft Cheese Triangles?
Mr. Dooper -- Foonerland is spun, but thadly, I don't sink it existually acts.
Sure it does, it's in Wisconsin!
Try as I might to be absurd reality always goes one better.
If Bertolli was musical, it's news to me. Not the answer I'm looking for, sorry.My complete guess is the olive oil based spread called Bertolli (up market - strictly speaking non-dairy) and that Bertolli was an Italian musician - but if so I don't know anything about him/her.
Francesca Bertolli (? Rome – 9 January 1767, in Bologna) was an Italian contralto of the 18th century. She is best remembered for her association with the composer George Frideric Handel, in whose operas she sang ….
Interesting to read, but I'm looking for a link with a musical instrument other than the voice.Out of interest turns out I was right. Wikipedia says:
Your research has served you well! The two trumpety things are Scandinavian musical instruments called lurs, which date back to the bronze age. The butter is named after the instruments!Well, after some in-store research at our local Waitrose I think the answer must be Lurpak. It's Danish and it does have two trumpety things on the pack as a logo - but I am afraid that without resorting to Mr Google I am not going to get any further.
Was it some element of their border? The northern one with Sweden, perchance?Since we are in Denmark and referendums are in the news, what did Denmark hold one about in 1953, the effects of which are still apparent today?
Abolition of the monarchy?
Became open to women.