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| | Epinions.com - A look into the amazing addictive powers of Heinz Ketchup. |
 | | Ketchup was not popular in the states untill Henry John Heinz began mass production in 1876. |  | | Heinz has the best mixture of ingredients that have been time tested to be the best in flavor. |  | | Of all the ketchup out there, one particular brand seems to be the undisputed champion in quality, flavor, and texture, and that brand is Heinz. |
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| | H. J. Heinz Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Heinz Company NYSE: HNZ, commonly known as just Heinz, famous for both its "57 Varieties" slogan and it's commerical jingle "Beanz Meanz Heinz", was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. |  | | In 1919 Henry Heinz died, and control of the company passed to his son, Howard Heinz, who was then succeeded by H. Heinz II in 1941. |  | | The company's famous slogan, "57 Varieties", was chosen by Henry Heinz in 1869 after he saw an advertisement for "21 varieties of shoes" in an elevated train car in New York. |
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| | H.J. Heinz Company |
 | | The H.J. Heinz Company got its start in the late 1880s, when founder Henry John Heinz sold food products from the back of a horse-drawn wagon. |  | | The family of Heinz brands includes Skippy peanut butter, Ore-Ida potatoes, and Weight Watchers food. |  | | As part of an effort to focus on core brands, in 2002 Heinz sold its North American pet food, pet snacks, U.S. tuna, U.S. private label soup, College Inn broth, and U.S. baby food operations to Del Monte in a $1.8 billion deal. |
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| | Pittsburgh City Paper - ONLINE |
 | | The centerpiece of the Frick Art & Historical Center is Clayton itself, which Frick remodeled in 1891-92, when the area was populated with Heinzes, Westinghouses and Carnegies. |  | | And so it was that on May 1, the workers holiday, I visited Clayton, the Point Breeze home of steel baron and union-busting SOB Henry Clay Frick. |
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| | Historic Pittsburgh Full-Text Collection |
 | | Henry J. Heinz : a biography / by E. McCafferty. |  | | Illustration: Birthplace of Henry J. Heinz \\ "Greenlawn," Residence of Henry J. Heinz, Pittsburgh |  | | Illustration: Sarah Heinz House, Built by Henry J. Heinz as a Memorial to His Wife |
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| | H. J. Heinz Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Henry J. Heinz II's son was United States Senator from Pennsylvania John Heinz, who died in a plane crash on April 4, 1991. |  | | In 1919 Henry Heinz died, and control of the company passed to his son, Howard Heinz, who was then succeeded by H. Heinz II in 1941. |  | | Heinz Company NYSE: HNZ, commonly known as just Heinz, famous for both its "57 Varieties" slogan and its commercial jingle "Beanz Meanz Heinz", was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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| | Heinz: Relishing the Past |
 | | Henry Heinz turns more than 60 products into "57 Varieties." The magic number becomes world renowned and now is virtually synonymous with the H.J. Heinz Company. |  | | In 1941, with the U.S. at war and Heinz U.K. under attack (the Harlesden factory was bombed twice), Henry John 'Jack' Heinz II, only 33, and grandson of the Founder, took over as chief executive. |  | | Heinz acquires Ore-Ida and transforms a regional business into the leading retail frozen potato brand in the U.S. Burt Gookin, architect of the modern Heinz, is the first non-Heinz family member named CEO. |
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| | North Side: People: Henry J. Heinz |
 | | Heinz alone in 1869, in one room of a little two-story house in Sharpsburg, and regardless of the fact that he had as partners at times two of his brothers, the "company" was all the time practically Henry John Heinz, and he alone. |  | | His father, Henry Heinz, was born in Kahlstadt, Bavaria, the town and kingdom of those older ancestors, and came to this country and this city in 1840, settled in "Birmingham," on the South Side, and engaged in the making of bricks. |  | | Heinz, as he often said to his intimate friends, was the loss to him of a woman always of the most cheerful and vivacious temperament, entering with enthusiasm into all his plans, ever helpful in suggestions, often with him in his many travels abroad. |
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| | Henry J. Heinz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Heinz was one of eight children born to John Henry and Anna Schmidt Heinz. |  | | Henry John Heinz (October 11, 1844–May 14, 1919) was a United States businessman. |  | | H J Heinz was incorporated in 1905, and Heinz served as its first president, remaining in the position for the rest of his life. |
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| | Henry John Heinz Biography / Biography of Henry John Heinz Biography |
 | | Henry J. Heinz was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 11, 1844. |  | | Henry J. Heinz (1844-1919) went bankrupt due to an overabundance of one very pungent herb, but he came roaring back with his "57 Varieties" of food products and eventually built his new company into a multi-billion dollar corporation. |  | | Henry John Heinz Biography / Biography of Henry John Heinz Biography |
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| | John Heinz, Preferring Inner Light to Limelight (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | Henry John Heinz IV was born in November 1966 to John and Teresa Heinz. |  | | His multimillionaire Republican father, Henry John Heinz III, was elected by Pennsylvanians to the House in 1971 and to the Senate in 1976. |  | | He is the eldest stepson of John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, and he is the eldest son of Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz, heiress to the H.J. Heinz ketchup megafortune. |
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| | Heinz - Milestones |
 | | Henry Heinz turns more than 60 products into "57 Varieties." The magic number becomes world-renowned and now is virtually synonymous with the H.J. Heinz Company. |  | | Henry J. Heinz and L. Clarence Noble launch Heinz & Noble, thus laying the groundwork for today's global company. |  | | Heinz acquires Ore-Ida and transforms a regional business into the leading retail frozen potato brand in the U.S. Burt Gookin, architect of the modern Heinz, is the first non-Heinz family member named CEO. |
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| | Henry John Heinz - People of Pennsylvania |
 | | The H.J. Heinz Company and its products became known worldwide, in large part because of Henry's outstanding ability to market his products as superior products. |  | | The H.J. Heinz brand that Henry John Heinz created still stands as a model of branding success and consumer confidence. |  | | Henry's factories were models of employee loyalty because of the way the company treated all its workers. |
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 | | Henry J Heinz packed his horseradish in clear glass bottles and at the time it was revolutionary. |  | | Henry J Heinz liked to do things properly, and always followed his own guiding belief: "To do a common thing uncommonly well brings success." We have followed his example ever since making the food you have grown up with - and the food for future generations. |  | | Henry Heinz could scarcely believe his ears the Head of Grocery Purchasing at Fortnum and Mason had decided that the samples of seven varieties were right for this grand store. |
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| | Company News On Call |
 | | For reasons no one will ever know, Henry Heinz's mind was stuck on the number 57, and his phrase has stuck ever since. |  | | PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The H. Heinz Company announced the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the famed slogan "57 Varieties" -- a phrase created by Henry J. Heinz, founder of the Pittsburgh-based global food processor company. |  | | In reality, when Henry Heinz created "57 Varieties" in 1896, the Company already had over 60 varieties of products. |
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| | John Heinz, Preferring Inner Light to Limelight (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | Henry John Heinz IV was born in November 1966 to John and Teresa Heinz. |  | | His multimillionaire Republican father, Henry John Heinz III, was elected by Pennsylvanians to the House in 1971 and to the Senate in 1976. |  | | He is the eldest stepson of John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, and he is the eldest son of Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz, heiress to the H.J. Heinz ketchup megafortune. |
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| | Biography of H. John Heinz III: Carnegie Mellon Libraries |
 | | Henry John Heinz III, the only child of philanthropist and industrialist H.J. Heinz II and Joan Diehl (Heinz) McCauley, was born on October 23, 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |  | | Representative John Heinz served on the House Republican Task Force on Health (1971-1972) and the House Republican Task Force on Aging (1973-1976). |  | | In the November 1971 special election, Heinz squared off against Democrat John E. Connelly, a wealthy businessman and owner of the Gateway Clipper, who emphasized his life-long residency in the district. |
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| | John Heinz, Preferring Inner Light to Limelight (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | Henry John Heinz IV was born in November 1966 to John and Teresa Heinz. |  | | His multimillionaire Republican father, Henry John Heinz III, was elected by Pennsylvanians to the House in 1971 and to the Senate in 1976. |  | | He is the eldest stepson of John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, and he is the eldest son of Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz, heiress to the H.J. Heinz ketchup megafortune. |
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| | Welcome to the Pittsburgh Symphony Website |
 | | The vision and lives of Henry J. Heinz II, architect of the dream of Pittsburgh's cultural district, and his son H. John Heinz III were honored. |  | | In February 1978, Henry J. Heinz II, Chairman of the Howard Heinz Endowment, announced the Endowment's plans to finance the construction of the Heinz Hall Plaza, a garden adjacent to Heinz Hall, as well as a four-story addition to the Hall. |  | | Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, dedicated in 1971 and renovated in 1995, is the cornerstone of the Cultural District of Pittsburgh. |
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| | Henry J. Heinz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Heinz was one of eight children born to John Henry and Anna Schmidt Heinz. |  | | Heinz attended a business college and after graduating started employment with his father's brick-manufacturing business, eventually becoming a partner in the firm. |  | | At age eight Henry was canvassing the neighborhood with a basket under each arm selling vegetables from the family garden door to door. |
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| | Metro Cigar News Fall 1999 |
 | | While Princeton and Rutgers battled for the first touchdown, Henry J. Heinz was loading his hitch wagon with the first Heinz product, horseradish, for delivery to the nearest grocer. |  | | Those companies have collaborated to pull together their first ever joint recipe booklet, "Heinz Hitch Tailgate Cookin'," in anticipation of the fall football season and the Heinz Hitch's appearance in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1, 2000. |  | | For decades, Heinz has operated the "ultimate tailgate," the Heinz Hitch, a replica of the classic H.J. Heinz Company delivery wagons of yesteryear. |
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| | Heinz - Relishing the Past |
 | | It was also in 1919 that Henry Heinz died of pneumonia at the age of 75. |  | | And, Henry Heinz was taking the first steps in a journey that would help to change all that, forever. |  | | There was a reason: while competitors extended their horseradish with fillers, concealed from view in green glass jars, Founder Henry John Heinz took his stand on quality and proudly displayed his product in transparent bottles. |
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| | H. John Heinz III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz was the son of the eponymous Henry J. Heinz II, heir to the H. |  | | Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 – April 4, 1991), an American politician from Pennsylvania, was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (1971–1977) and the United States Senate (1977–1991). |  | | Heinz graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1956 and Yale University in 1960. |
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| | Bookview, issue 199, Wm.Tienken |
 | | Henry made business calls promoting Heinz products and making sales. |  | | Henry, before and after school hours, worked in the garden, in his father's brick yard, on the canal towpath leading horses, and, for a time, for a local farmer picking potatoes. |  | | Heinz believed that the products he made should be pure and unadulterated and that employees deserved clean and pleasant working conditions. |
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| | ipedia.com: H. J. Heinz Company Article |
 | | The company received considerable publicity in 2004 from the fact that Henry J. Heinz II's son, the late Senator John Heinz, was the first husband of Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Presidential candidate Senator John Kerry. |  | | Heinz Company, commonly known as just Heinz, famous for its "57 Varieties" slogan, was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. |  | | Heinz, then 25 years old, began by delivering processed condiments to local grocers by horse-drawn wagon. |
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 | | Heinz Company founded in Pittsburgh by Henry John Heinz. |  | | Heinz quality baby food has been enjoyed by generations of Australian babies, and the establishment of the new Echuca manufacturing facility is testament to Heinz commitment to nutritious and tasty baby food options. |  | | Heinz' longer term plan was to build a modern factory for the future, and in 1951 it bought a 70 acre property in Dandenong, Victoria - at that time a farming area. |
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| | Heinz's records open - PittsburghLIVE.com |
 | | Heinz was born Henry John Heinz III, the only child of philanthropist and industrialist H.J. Heinz II and Joan Diehl (Heinz) McCauley, in 1938 in Pittsburgh. |  | | John Heinz III had a net worth of $346 million when he died nearly 14 years ago in a plane crash, according to previously sealed records from his estate that were released to the public Friday. |  | | Heinz graduated in 1956 from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and from Yale University in 1960. |
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| | Biography of H. John Heinz III: Carnegie Mellon Libraries |
 | | Henry John Heinz III, the only child of philanthropist and industrialist H.J. Heinz II and Joan Diehl (Heinz) McCauley, was born on October 23, 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |  | | Heinz, not afraid to show his independence from his party, demanded an early end to American military involvement in Southeast Asia, urged President Nixon to normalize relations with Cuba, and frequently criticized the White House for using the threat of deploying new weapons as a tactic in arms limitations talks with the Soviet Union. |  | | Heinz led in the polls throughout the election year and captured two-thirds (66 percent) of the statewide vote on election day, the biggest win recorded since a 71 percent win in 1930. |
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