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When's the last time you ate limburger cheese?
It was one of the most common comedy tropes of the Era -- Harry Langdon or Snub Pollard or Joe E. Brown or somebody like that is on a crowded trolley or bus or elevator and breaks out a jar of Limburger cheese and everyone reacts with wrinkle-nosed dismay. We've all seen the gag, and understand what it means -- Limburger cheese has a strong and flatulent aroma -- but when's the last time you saw a jar of it in the store, let alone had some on a sandwich? Has it gone the way of canned sardines and round bombs with a fuse? Is it just an old joke no longer having any real-world frame of reference?
I don't ever once remember eating it, but as you note, I am familiar with and completely understand the gag as it was popular for a long time.
But then I'm just a kid from the 1970's suburbs of NJ - Kraft singles were cheese, a package of sliced Swiss was exotic and a wedge of Jarlsberg was all but out of reach for us unwashed masses.
Growing up, I don't remember there being any of the variety of cheeses I now see, not only in the "good" stores, but in the average not-fancy supermarket of today.