Heinz launches vintage fashion range featuring clothing with real ketchup marks, it's 'not a stain but a statement'

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Heinz has launched a clothing line which uses real tomato ketchup to create stains on vintage and thrifted garments.

The condiment giant joined forces with online resale platform thredUP to launch its HEINZ Vintage Drip collection in the US.

Boasting 157 pieces, the range features preloved streetwear and designer items, which are 'intentionally designed to be inclusive across size and gender' with sizes ranging from XXS - XXL.
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Hmm...not sure why the board software won't let me edit that post?

Leamington, Ontario is the "tomato capital" of Canada. The Heinz plant there was over 100 years old and employed about 740 people - Heinz decided in 2013 that they were going to close the plant and move the jobs to the US.


French's swooped in and started producing Ketchup (they're known for their mustard) - yes, they're also a US company - like Kraft-Heinz, but preserved the jobs in Leamington.

Heinz has been losing market share in Canada ever since. :D
 
Clothes for kids, which is fine. Clothes are important to me, even casual stuff which is what I wear 97% of the time.
 
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