I guess 5 bucks and change for a bottle of ketchup is a lot but, as I was telling Roboco this morning, I'd rather have the ketchup than a new pair of shoes. :-)
Why are the football fans in the advertisement wearing Packers gear? That doesn't even make sense. And who serves ketchup at a wedding (top right pic)?
Are you sure it's Packers gear? I mean, it is certainly green, there's no arguing that, but one guy has his face painted what appears to be green and maybe silver and his yellow head is not cheese, but a beer mug. Maybe they're Eagles fans.
I want to say with certainty that I've been to a wedding where there was condiment-acceptable food served, but I can't. Although I don't think it's out of the question.
Anywho, I'm not in the design department over there at the H.J. Heinz plant, so I can't answer that with any authority. But the site is MyHeinz.com so maybe the people in the photos really like ketchup. :-)
I'm just being grumpy. My team has never won anything, so I'm a bit jealous of the commemorative ketchups...even though it would take me 20 years to get through all six bottles.
Oh, those bottles aren't for opening and using. They're for putting on the shelf to admire and for reminiscing about when we made history, particularly if/when we have a bad season.
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I guess 5 bucks and change for a bottle of ketchup is a lot but, as I was telling Roboco this morning, I'd rather have the ketchup than a new pair of shoes. :-)
My priorities are screwy.
Let me send you my address. ;-)
It's a really cool item. I would probably still buy it at a few more bucks.
Are you sure it's Packers gear? I mean, it is certainly green, there's no arguing that, but one guy has his face painted what appears to be green and maybe silver and his yellow head is not cheese, but a beer mug. Maybe they're Eagles fans.
I want to say with certainty that I've been to a wedding where there was condiment-acceptable food served, but I can't. Although I don't think it's out of the question.
Anywho, I'm not in the design department over there at the H.J. Heinz plant, so I can't answer that with any authority. But the site is MyHeinz.com so maybe the people in the photos really like ketchup. :-)
No worries. :-)
Oh, those bottles aren't for opening and using. They're for putting on the shelf to admire and for reminiscing about when we made history, particularly if/when we have a bad season.