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  2. Heinz 57 - Wikipedia

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    A modern Heinz ketchup bottle, with the number "57" molded into it. Heinz 57 is a steak sauce. Its name comes from the historical advertising slogan "57 Varieties" by the H. J. Heinz Company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It was developed as part of a marketing campaign that told consumers about the numerous products ...

  3. Heinz - Wikipedia

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    The Kraft Heinz Foods Company, formerly the H. J. Heinz Company and commonly known as Heinz (/ h aɪ n z /), is an American food processing company headquartered at One PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [2] The company was founded by Henry J. Heinz in 1869. Heinz manufactures food products in plants on six continents, and markets these ...

  4. Bagel Bites - Wikipedia

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    Bagel Bites were invented by Bob Mosher and Stanley Garkzynski, both of Fort Myers, Florida, who then sold the company to major food producer John Labatt Co.Later a large portion of Labatt Co. was purchased by Heinz in 1991 in a $500 million deal. [1]

  5. Heinz’s newest ketchup tastes like pickles - AOL

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    Heinz’s purple ketchup experiment in 2000 has its own entry in the Museum of Failure. In a statement Monday, the condiment was created to “deliver on fans’ hunger for unique, elevated, and ...

  6. Heinz creates new condiment in honour of Taylor Swift and ...

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  7. Heinz creates new condiment in honour of Taylor Swift and ...

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    ‘It’s a new Era for Heinz,’ condiment company says. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Miracle Whip - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Whip is a condiment manufactured by Kraft Heinz and sold throughout the United States and Canada. It is also sold by Mondelēz International (formerly also Kraft Foods) as "Miracel Whip" throughout Germany. [1] It was developed as a less expensive alternative to mayonnaise in 1933. [2]

  9. Steak sauce - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other steak sauces, H. J. Heinz Company’s Heinz 57 has a ketchup-like base, which is fortified with malt vinegar and seasoned with mustard, raisin, apple, garlic, onion, and other flavors. [2] Heinz once advertised the yellowish-orange product as tasting "like ketchup with a kick". [3]