Treeline Cheese has launched a new line of vegan cream cheeses products, including a Strawberry cheese variety, to be sold in over 1000 grocery stores throughout the US. Treeline was founded in 2011 in New York’s Hudson Valley by Michael Schwarz, a former intellectual property lawyer who left his career when he learned of the horrors of animal agriculture.
Treeline Debuts New Shreds, Slices and Vegan Goat Cheese
Treeline substantially expands its product range with four new flavors of slices and shreds plus vegan goat cheese Treeline Cheese, one of the earliest purveyors of artisanal plant-based cheese, has introduced a breakthrough line of slices, shreds and vegan goat cheese. Based in Hudson Valley, New York, Treeline helped forge the concept of “artisan” vegan cheese a decade ago by grinding and fermenting cashews into soft French-style spreads. The company steadily grew in popularity and distribution, and can now be found at Kroger, Target and Whole Foods Markets nationwide. In 2019 the company hired former PepsiCo executive Justin Lambeth as new CEO, and has since moved to capture the mainstream market by offering more popular and versatile forms of cheese. Goat cheese variety The new goat …