

Wise Foods has since been bought out several times, but Cheez Doodles continue to be made. Wise Foods was one of the snack companies owned by Borden, and Cheez Doodles were under their wing. In the 1960s, Old London Foods was bought out by Borden, and Yohai became vice president of Borden's snack division.

In 1948, the company released it as the Cheez Doodle. Yohai came across a machine that "processed cornmeal under high pressure into a long tube shape." He used a blade to cut the product into three-inch-long tubes, flavored it with orange cheddar cheese and other seasonings, and baked it.

They eventually changed their name to Old London Foods. King Kone made ice cream cones and cheese crackers, among other things. They were invented-or "developed" as he called it-by Morrie Yohai, who was president of the King Kone Company in the Bronx, which he owned with his father and cousin. Being given the name CheeWees, they began being marketed by Elmer's Fine Foods in the 1940s, and are still made today.Ĭheez Doodles became the most popular brand of the snack on the East Coast. The other early company to make the snack was the Elmer Candy Corporation in New Orleans. The cheese puffs began being sold by the Adams Corporation in 1946, under the name of Korn Kurls. A machine to make them was patented by Clarence J. One was the Flakall Corporation in Beloit, Wisconsin. Two different companies are credited with inventing cheese doodles or puffs in the 1930s. The most popular brand in North America today is likely Cheetos, which debuted in 1948 and is made by Frito-Lay. They are covered with cheese powder or a cheese-flavored powder. Cheese doodles are made of puffed corn of various shapes and sizes-they may be curly, straight, made into balls, and more. There really are no rules except to have fun and get creative. Cheese doodle is a colloquial term which is taken from a brand of the snack called Cheez Doodle. This is a fun exercise to work the right side of the brain. A new Doodle is added at 12:00 AM UTC time. A new Different Doodle is shown on the front page every day. Though modern mathematicians have calculated more than one TRILLION decimal places beyond the standard “3.Today we celebrate cheese doodles, snacks which are also commonly known as cheese puffs or cheese curls. Doodle of the Day are Doodles featured on the front page of the Google Doodles wiki. Pi represents the ratio between a circle’s circumference (perimeter) to its diameter (distance from side to side passing through the center), and is a fundamental element of many mathematical fields, most significantly Geometry.

The doodle was created with help from Dominique Ansel, the pastry chef behind the Cronut, and leads to a search for “Pi Day.” First celebrated in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw, Pi Day’s March 14 (03/14) date recognizes the mathematical constant of 3.14 - a number most often represented by the Greek letter π - by encouraging people to eat… pie. Today’s Google doodle pays homage to Pi Day by using an image of a salted caramel apple pie.
