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Christmas in July!

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The Bunker Hill Cheese Christmas in July sale starts NOW. Hey cheese enthusiasts, we have a fantastic announcement: Our special Christmas in July promotion is going on right now! You won't want to miss this exclusive chance to save BIG on your Christmas gift orders from Bunker Hill Cheese. What's Christmas in July, and why not June? You may have heard the term Christmas in July before, which usually references a summer celebration of our favorite winter holiday. This all started in the 1900s at a summer camp in North Carolina, where camp goers celebrated with fake snow and gift exchanges. The reason is still unknown to this day, but people have followed along ever since, and there was even a movie made about the phenomenon in the 1940s. What Does This Have to Do with Cheese? Great question! Bunker Hill Cheese loves Christmas so much, that we decided to add a little something to your July holiday festivities. Right now, when you order from our website , you will r...

There's Nothing Normal About Our Cheese, Here's A Little History

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  Breaking Cheesy Norms   We are a family-owned business that has been in the heart of Ohio’s Amish country since 1935. Our grandfather, the original owner of Bunker Hill, trained as a master cheesemaker in Switzerland, who then came to the United States in the 1920s to display his artisan talents. The family business continues, to this day, to be one of the premier outlets for our local farmers. To keep the freshness of our product, we make cheeses Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Given the current state of our society, we are not actively giving guided tours or free cheese samples; however, guests are welcome to provide themselves with a self-guided tour around the facility while the cheese is being made.  We pride ourselves in pleasing our guests with homemade treats from gift boxes, cheeses, specialty meats, chocolates, and other sweets. We offer a variety of cheeses and other delicious goods.  When you think of cheese, where does your mind wander? Does i...