Industrial imaging company Lumafield reveals to us the secrets of Heinz’s new ketchup ... The point of the valve was to regulate the flow of ketchup so the bottle squirts out the red goop ...
Using a Heinz upside down-style squeeze bottle, there is no excess grease that drips from the top down. In fact, the cap is ...
This story appears in the February 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Ketchup—that cheerful red sauce sold in handy glass bottles—first came on the American market in the 19th century.
Many of us know that catsup, which is the same thing as ketchup, is sometimes used in place of the more conventional term. According to Heinz’s site, their early Catsup product was first ...
Heinz implemented a sneaky design to their ketchup bottles to catch people refilling them with off-brand sauces. When people ...
Using a Heinz upside down-style squeeze bottle ... In fact, the cap is totally clean, thanks to the cross-shaped silicone valve that the ketchup (or in my case, oil) comes out of.