Heinz took a fairly long time to release ... and then several other colors like blue, pink, and orange (and a simple red ketchup with the EZ Squirt nozzle and brand). Eventually, they even sold ...
The brand is testing whether consumers like the wide-mouth container for its sauce, and Guinness brings the flavor of its ...
This story appears in the February 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Ketchup—that cheerful red sauce sold in handy glass bottles—first came on the American market in the 19th century.
For Pittsburghers, there is no choice when it comes to ketchup other than Heinz. Whether it's for fries, hashbrowns, eggs, or anything in between, Heinz ketchup is usually on the side. Now ...
Insider visited the Heinz Tomato Ketchup factory in Elst, Netherlands, where 1.8 million is made It's one of the world's most popular condiments, and it can be found in many households around the ...
Industrial imaging company Lumafield reveals to us the secrets of Heinz’s new ketchup bottle cap, reportedly the result of a seven-figure investment and eight long years of toil. Lumafield put ...
What: “Heinz Chip Dip,” a limited-edition offering to help align Heinz ketchup with potato chips (rather than fries) in the minds of consumers, extending the brand’s “It Has to Be Heinz” platform.
In 2000, Heinz started releasing ketchup varieties in red, green, purple, pink, orange, teal, and blue, though they were discontinued in 2006. A limited-edition collaboration with a hit property ...
Designed to make trying potato chips and ketchup as easy as “pop, dip, enjoy,” the HEINZ Chip Dip offering boasts a HEINZ ketchup bottle, a wide-mouthed glass dipping jar and a bag of potato ...