atoes not only for ketchup, but in tomato sauces and other products.) Oh, and the famous 57 Varieties on ketchup bottles? It means nothing. Henry Heinz thought it was a lucky number, so he used it in advertising and put it on the companys products, which now number into the thousands.
Date: Mar 26, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Heinz brand, family ties, ubiquitous in Pittsburgh
Henry Heinz was born near Pittsburgh in 1844 to immigrants from Bavaria and began selling his mother's garden leftovers at age 8 and his own bottled horseradish at 15. He founded Heinz & Noble Co. with a friend in 1869 and, though it went bankrupt, it was the precursor to the company that would