Who are the cheese heades?
"Cheeseheads" is a nickname for people from Wisconsin, a state in the United States known for its extensive dairy industry and love of cheese.
The nickname originated in the 1970s when a local sportscaster, Bob Uecker, referred to Green Bay Packers fans as "cheeseheads" due to the popular custom of wearing foam cheese hats at games.
While some people might see the nickname as a bit silly, Wisconsinites generally embrace it with pride, using it to celebrate their state's unique culture and identity.
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