Between varying sugar contents and unique flavors, there are plenty of ketchup options to choose from on store shelves, but ...
If you're the kind of person who puts ketchup on your ketchup, and you find the act of squeezing or sliding the red goop out ...
Many commercial varieties were sold then in colored glass—sometimes for decorative purposes, sometimes because it obscured the contents. Young Heinz deliberately used clear glass so that ...
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 ...