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  2. I tried Heinz’s new Pickle Ketchup — and it’s an absolute ...

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    Heinz is launching a new Pickle Ketchup in early 2024, which will be a permanent addition to its condiment portfolio. Here are my thoughts after trying it.

  3. Heinz 57 - Wikipedia

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    In UK betting terminology, a 'Heinz' refers to a full-cover bet of doubles and upwards, consisting of six selections. It is known as a Heinz because there are 57 multiples (15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, 6 fivefolds and 1 sixfold) within the bet. [10] The Heinz 57 is also a nickname for British Rail Class 57 locomotives. [11]

  4. Claussen pickles - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Kraft Foods and Heinz agreed to a merger, and Kraft Foods became known as Kraft Heinz. In 2002, the investment group that owned Vlasic Pickles sought to acquire the Claussen brand as well. The Federal Trade Commission blocked the proposed merger on the grounds that it would have severe anticompetitive effects, leading to a monopoly in ...

  5. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  6. The 8 Best Dill Pickles You Can Buy at the Grocery Store - AOL

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    7. Trader Joe’s Kosher Dill Pickle Spears. $3.99 in-store at Trader Joe's. Meh. I expected more from Trader Joe’s. I wanted dill and garlic flavor, or something interesting, but that’s not ...

  7. Vlasic Pickles - Wikipedia

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    In early 2001, the company voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and its pickle and barbecue sauce units were initially planned to be sold to H. J. Heinz. [7] By April of 2001, the company had backed out of the deal and was looking into other offers.