They actually have more, and that’s been true since before Henry John Heinz coined the “57 Varieties” slogan in 1896. By that time, the H.J. Heinz Company already had over 60 products, but the founder thought 57 sounded lucky. He took inspiration from an advertisement he’d seen on a train car, boasting “21 styles” of shoe.
The ingredients of Heinz 57 sauce include tomato paste, corn syrup, anchovies, onions, salt, garlic, tamarino concentrate, chilli pepper, mustard flour and soybean oil.
Heinz Reichert's birth name is Heinz Reichert.
Heinz Fenchel's birth name is Heinz Chaim Fenchel.
Henry John Heinz was the founder of H J Heinz.
57, was invented in 1957. It says it on the label of the bottle. Next time your at a shop look for Heinz 57 ketchup it'll tell you on the front of the bottle. Good Luck =D no it wasn't
Read here: The number 57 on a Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickle the company once had.
The date is printed on the upper part of the glass bottle.
In the early days of the Heinz company, they wanted to highlight the variety of their products. They chose the number 57 arbitrarily to show how many they had. The ad read "57 varieties" and the slogan "Heinz 57" stuck. The "57 varieties" referred to the number of products that they had, although at the time they did have more products than 57, but H.J. Heinz thought that it was a magical (faerie princess) number... An urban myth has it that if you tap the 57 on the side of the glass bottle in a restaurant, the ketchup will start to com out. This information is (not) yet to be evaluated by the FDA [Food and Drug Administration to nerd you out!] so there is no way to prove it.
Lightly the bottle on the side of the glass. It's kind of like tapping the Heinz 57 to get ketchup to pour
A "Heinz 57" dog is a mixed breed dog of uncertain ancestry- a mutt. The name refers to the "57 varieties" Heinz slogan.
Its about the pickles
H J Heinz products have a number embossed on the bottom. With the bottle number we can date the bottle fron company records. Bottles with lids, and labels are always worth more to collectors. A common Heinz bottle is worth from $5 to $25, with labels and lid, $30 to $90.
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