If you were a child in the early 2000s, and if you (or your parents) weren't easily grossed out, perhaps you ate hot dogs or French fries with a bizarre ketchup that was green or purple in color.
In the early 2000s, Heinz tried to capture the attention of kids with their brightly colored EZ Squirt ketchup, which came in funky shades like green, purple, and pink. While the novelty was fun ...
He continued to use clear glass, rather than colored, for his products. For his ketchup, he created one with an eight-sided base so customers could study the sauce from many angles. And it was ...