
Heinz has advertised for more than a hundred years that it has 57 varieties. I’ve heard that 57 is a made up number and that Heinz has many more than 57 varieties, but a 1924 advertisement lists 57 varieties, so maybe they actually had that number back then.
Interesting. I wonder how many of those products still are being made.
When I shop I don’t remember ever seeing many of the Heinz products on the list. That said, I don’t really pay much attention to foods that I’m not considering purchasing, so there may be many more Heinz products than what I’ve noticed.
It’s interesting that they had a vegetarian baked beans back then. Heinz chili sauce still is a staple in my pantry; I use it in several dishes.
There are been vegetarians for a long time. I’ve seen articles in hundred-year-old magazines and cookbooks about vegetarian diets.
An interesting fact is that Heinz worked on getting the pure food and drug act passed.
A hundred years ago there was a lot of interest in ensuring that foods were unadulterated.
I wonder what their number is now.
I bet it’s a lot more than 57.
Very Interesting! Surely they have lost a few and gained a few since then.
I’m sure that you’re right. Products with little demand are discontinued, while companies are always trying to develop the next hit.
I see it did lts of jams and preserves. Those have gone for sure. In England at least.
Similarly, I don’t think that I’ve seen any Heinz jams or preserves at the stores where I shop.
That’s great to know.
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Interesting. Thank you. I think we get the products of Heinz here. But we have never bought any.
The Heinz company has been around for a long time. I think that it sells foods in many countries.