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Heinz officially chatted, “Are you a tomato? A fruit or a vegetable?”
The Chicago and Pittsburgh-based food maker announced on Wednesday, August 6th that they are working with Smoothie King to showcase their new product, the tomato ketchup smoothie.
Heinz, who is described as the “first ketchup-based smoothie in history,” says the drink “fusing real fruit into Heinz to create a delicious, refreshing summer bite.”
Heinz Tomato Ketchup Smoothie Ingredients
Heinz’s tomato ketchup smoothie blends “sweet acai sherbet, crispy apple juice, juicy strawberries and tartrasberries.”
The food company says the end result is “a sweet, fruity smoothie with a bright, tangy ketchup finish that is perfect for Heinz and smoothie enthusiasts.”
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“The idea of ketchup smoothies was provocative, and our number one priority was to land a delicious tasting fruit smoothie with a unique and balanced ketchup note,” Kraft Heinz Exect Angie Madigan said in a statement. “The Smoothie King experts have helped us make this dream come true. We are extremely excited about the final smoothie we created together.”
“And, just like you would for all foods, from burgers to fries to eggs, the slightly sweet and tangy taste of Heinz ketchup brings this traditional fruit smoothie to new heights,” she added.
Heinz said the latest innovations “during the tomato harvest season, when Heinz tomatoes are fully ripe and ready to enjoy, and in the days of dogs in the summer heat, a refreshing smoothie needs to cool off.”
Where to get Heinz Tomato Ketchup Smoothie
Heinz Tomato Ketchup Smoothies are available at Select Smoothies King Locations nationwide for $5.70 starting Wednesday, August 6th.
The company said smoothies have “limited time at smoothie king locations in five markets, including the Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Miami, the Greater New York area and parts of the upstate New Jersey.”
“Fans who try out delicious products are encouraged to use #KetchUpsMoothie to consider cultural discussions about social,” added Heinz.
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