57 Heinz facts
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Heinz ketchup has the number 57 on it just because H.J. Heinz thought it was luckier than 60 which was the number of varieties of their products at the time.
The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the 57 varieties of pickles Heinz once sold
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The "57 varieties" refered to on Heinz ketchup means "nothing"
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Heinz never actually had specifically "57 Varieties", but Henry Heinz just decided it would sound cool after seeing a sign that suggested "21 styles of shoes".
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The 57 on the front of the Heinz Ketchup bottle was based on an advertisement for "21 styles of shoes" that H. J. Heinz saw. The reason for the 57 is both because of the amount of products Heinz sold, and also because Heinz felt that 57 was a lucky number.
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Tapping the 57 around the glass of a bottle of Heinz ketchup releases the ketchup much easier than if you tapped the bottom of the bottle.
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The '57' mark on the neck of a ketchup bottle is – according to Heinz – "the best place to tap", so the sauce comes out more smoothly.
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New York Yankee star Joe DiMaggio admitted to a teammate, that had he extended his record setting hit streak to 57 games he was promised $10,000 from the Heinz Corp. for endorsing their Heinz 57 products.
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The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.
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Tapping the '57' on the Heinz glass bottle makes the ketchup pour a lot quicker! (look at point #3)
The "57" on the neck of a bottle of Heinz Ketchup is intentionally placed there to indicate the ideal place to hit the bottle so the ketchup will pour out more quickly. - source