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H. J. Heinz Company (NYSE: HNZ), commonly known as Heinz, famous for its "57 Varieties" slogan, is an American processed-food product company with its world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1869 by the German Henry John Heinz in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, a borough... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Industry:
Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing (2 hidden)
Symbol: HNZ
Market Cap: US$ 15,000,000,000 (December 31, 2007)
Founders:
Henry John Heinz
Date Founded:
1869
Place Founded:
Sharpsburg
Subsidiaries:
Board Members:
Donald Keough, John Drosdick (6 hidden)
Headquarters: 600 GRANT ST
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15219

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Daddies The brand is now owned by the H. J. Heinz Company, having been bought as part of the acquisition of HP Foods from previous owner Groupe Danone in 2005.

Greenseas Greenseas is a brand of shelf-stable fish products owned by the H. J. Heinz Company.

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Weight Watchers From 1978 until 1999, Weight Watchers was owned by the H. J. Heinz Company, which continues to produce packaged foods bearing the Weight Watchers brand (and with point values clearly identified).

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Greenseas Greenseas is a brand of shelf-stable fish products owned by the H. J. Heinz Company.

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Greenseas Greenseas is a brand of shelf-stable fish products owned by the H. J. Heinz Company.

acquired :
Foods and brand.

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Linda McCartney The H. J. Heinz Company acquired Linda McCartney Foods in March 2000, and the Hain Celestial Group bought it in 2007.

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Pablum In 2005, the Pablum brand was acquired by the H. J. Heinz Company.

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spoon and opener.

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Mills Novelty Company In November 1955, Mills Industries, Inc. announced a coin-operated vending machine, developed jointly with H. J. Heinz Company, that would dispense a tin can of hot food (one of a selection of six soups or dinners), a can opener, and a spoon.

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Mills Novelty Company In November 1955, Mills Industries, Inc. announced a coin-operated vending machine, developed jointly with H. J. Heinz Company, that would dispense a tin can of hot food (one of a selection of six soups or dinners), a can opener, and a spoon.

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    H. J. Heinz Company

    H. J. Heinz Company (NYSE: HNZ), commonly known as Heinz, famous for its "57 Varieties" slogan, is an American processed-food product company with its world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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    Heinz (disambiguation)

    Henry J. Heinz (1844–1919), Founder of H. J. Heinz Company
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    List of German Americans

    H. J. Heinz II - best known as Jack Heinz, a business executive and CEO of the H. J. Heinz Company
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    Organic Heinz Tomato Ketchup

    Ketchup

    The largest distributor of ketchup in the world is the H. J. Heinz Company.
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    List of Portuguese Americans

    André Heinz, (1969), Politician, one of the heirs of H.J. Heinz Company, and son of Teresa Heinz.
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    Leamington, Ontario

    It has a large H. J. Heinz Company factory and is known as the "Tomato Capital of Canada", with 4 km² of this crop in the vicinity.
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    Fred C. Blanck

    Fields Food Science Institutions H.J. Heinz Company
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    H. John Heinz III

    His career as a businessman included positions as an analyst in the controller's division, and numerous positions in the marketing division of the H. J. Heinz Company.
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    H. J. Heinz II

    Henry John Heinz II, best known as Jack Heinz, (1908–1987) was an American business executive and CEO of the H. J. Heinz Company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
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    Henry J. Heinz

    The company continued to grow, and in 1888 Heinz bought out his other two partners and reorganized the company as the H J Heinz Company, the name it carries to the present day.

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