Heinz Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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Full color 7 3/4" x 11 1/2" ad for their Heniz Tomato Ketchup. The ad has a picture of a lady bringing a plate filled with Oysters en Brochette to the table and the ad also contains a recipe for this delightful dish, just like they made it in Louisiana, with Heinz Tomato Ketchup. This ad is filled with poetic descriptions, first of the oyster dish as old Monsieur Picot makes it, then of the sight of the oysters being plunged onto the waiting Heinz and finally of what this Tomato Ketchup is made from.
March 1930
Better Homes & Gardens
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Heinz 5

Black and white 9" x 13" ad for Heinz Products that proposes another way for Husbands to be considered "thoughtful". The ad has a picture of a housewife opening the front door of her house to see her husband and their child trying to gain admittance. The husband, with a hopeful look on his face, is holding two cases of products from Heinz. The top case is labeled as Heinz Vegetable Soup and the bottom is turned around so all that is visible is the big 57 on the side. The look on the Husband's face is, as I said, hopeful and the look on the face of his Wife is a combination of surprise and "What?". The headline on the ad says "Return Engagement" and the ad talks about the penchant that men have for bringing home something out-of-the-ordinary. It talks about what he holds in his hands being something that will make meal preparation easier and "a delight rather than a drudgery". It also refers to buying in bulk like he did by saying "The case way, incidentally, of buying Heinz products saves sufficient time and money to permit more frequent visits to the florists".
February 1937
Town & Country
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Heinz 11

Three color 8" x 11 1/2" ad for their Heniz Tomato Juice. The headline promises "30 years of Tomato betterment in this sparkling juice" and the main picture of the three shows three ripe tomatoes dripping liquid goodness into a nearly-full glass. The caption on this picture says that "Only the choicest tomatoes of a high-bred family - picked red-ripe and almost bursting with goodness - are used in pressing Heinz Tomato Juice". The picture on the left shows a lady with a look of contentment on her face holding a glass from which she has been drinking and the picture on the right shows an unopened can of this product. The text covers a lot of ground in a short space. It talks about the complete process involved in growing and processing this product to offering ways to serve it to using it to cure insomnia.
March 1937
Better Homes & Gardens
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Heinz 10
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Black and white 5" x 11 1/2" ad for their Heinz Pure Vinegars. The ad has a picture that shows four bottles of different kinds of vinegars; their Pure Cider Vinegar, Distilled White Vinegar, Pure Malt Vinegar and their Tarragon Flavored Malt and Distilled Vinegar with the headline "People ask flavors of us...in salads". The ad contains two recipes, one for a Pineapple and Strawberry Salad and another for a Egg-Roquefort-Tarragon Salad.
July 1937
Better Homes & Gardens
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Heinz 4

Black and white 10" x 14" ad for their Heinz Tomato Juice. The words at the top of the page simply say "Rich Reward" and, then follow that with, "Patience, diligence and skillful cultivation bear fruitful harvest in Heinz famous 'Aristrocrat' Tomato". Below this it has five pictures of various items. The top three show people working on the Aristocrat Tomatoes in different areas. The first one says "No Lucky Chance phenomenon is the Heinz Aristocrat tomato. The flavor results from generations of carefully crossbreeding 'pedigreed' strains. Deft workers skillfully pack choice greenhouse seedlings for transfer to out-of-door beds". In picture No. 2, it shows people working on planting them and it says that "Summertime finds these aristocratic little plants ready to be transplanted to open fields. All summer long their roots lie in the warm, fertile earth, their green shoots soak up the good sunshine. At the very peak of flavor perfection, the red-ripe fruit is picked". In Picture #3, it says "Plucked At Dawn, Heinz Aristocrat Tomatoes are rushed to nearby Heinz kitchens, inspected, sorted, washed. By nightfall, they've been pressed; their rich, pure juice sealed in stout keystone-labelled tins, ready for your groser's shelves". In Picture #4 there are six well-dressed people, I think, who are gaily toasting "To Your Health! Well might one drink a toast 'To Health' in Heinz luscious Tomato Juice. For here is Nature's grandest, most zestful beverage - rich in vitamins and valuable minerals. As a morning eye-opener, it is unsurpassed. A brimming glassful at noon restores energy, sets the system right. Just before dinner, try mixing an ice-cold cocktail of Heinz Tomato Juice and a dash of Heinz Worcestershire Sauce. And at bedtime, a warm cupful - straight - will send you to pleasant dreams!". There is another picture that advertises drinking Tomato Juice Out In The Cold.
January 17, 1938
Life magazine
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Heinz 6

Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickle. This ad begins with the claim that this was "The Taste America Couldn't Forget" and has five different illustrations trying to make its point. In the lower, left-hand side the picture shows an elderly lady tasting something very delicious and the text says that "When grandmother first tasted Heniz Fresh Cucumber Pickle, she exclaimed the jade-green slices were just like hers. And so they are! Only, Heinz chefs use a special strain of pedigreed cucumber, Heinz pure distilled White Vinegar, and seasonings imported from the orient by Heinz own spice-bottlers. Keep a big jar of Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickle in the pantry, and let the snack-snatchers in your family eat their fill. These crisp, crunchy slices are as good for them as a green salad". Additionally, there are drawings of a man eating from a bowl of salad with the first sentence saying that "Cherished Childhood Memories come back as you taste the piquant goodness of Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickle", a picture of a note from Thomas Jefferson with the first sentence saying that "Great Gourmet of his day, Thomas Jefferson wrote this tribute to the mild and mellow spiced pickle he liked so much", a drawing showing a bowl of sliced pickles with the first sentence claiming that "Pickle Dishes Appear again on smart tables" and another drawing showing the grandmother working in the kitchen with the first sentence being "Pantry Pirates of long ago - grandma and grandson - plundering the earthenware crock on the whitewashed shelf under the cellar stairs".
March 14, 1938
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Heinz 18

Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for Heinz Tomato Juice. This ad, that starts with the headline "The Morning Male", has six photographs in it, beginning with the one that has a picture of a Mailman delivering mail to a diner and buying a glass of Heinz Tomato Juice. The caption begins by saying that "Every Male Man appreciates the special delivery of Heniz Tomato Juice in the morning". Next, we see a mother pouring a glass of Heinz Tomato Juice from a pitcher she is holding in her hand into a glass her young son is holding. The caption here starts off with "Handle with care! Mothers who exercise caution in the selection of youngster's foods find the Heniz '57' seal a source of great satisfaction". Then we have a picture of the daily picking of tomatoes being done by the skilled crews. This caption begins "Morning route. Skilled pickers work their ways along rows of the world's finest tomatoes at dawn - gathering for Heinz". Fourth, we see a picture showing just how dramatic a very special tomato really looks. This caption begins by saying "First class fruit - the Heinz 'aristocrat' tomato!". Then, we see a man beginning his day by pouring himself a glass of tomato juice. This caption begins with "Post-haste to the golf course of a holiday morning, this seeker after health pauses at the refrigerator for a brimming glass of Heinz Tomato Juice". Lastly, we have a picture of a breakfast table with a glass of Heinz Tomato Juice sitting on a plate which is sitting on another plate. This caption begins by calling it the "First pick-up of the morning - a chilled tumbler of Tomato Juice by Heinz".
April 11, 1938
Life magazine
1
$9.00
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Heinz 19

Black and white 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" ad that offers you "Festive Christmas Fixin's" from Heinz. We will start off with the picture featuring Santa Claus standing there as the snow falls holding a basket filled with Heinz products. The ad says that this is "The Season's Eatings. Santa Claus knows a thing or two. See how he's filled his basket with festive Christmas fixin's - the real home-tasting kind. Somebody is going to have a dandy dinner. There's rich tomato juice, delectable soup, colorful fruit jelly, Christmas-y pudding and mincemeat just as good as Grandmothers. They're made, of course, by the celebrated House of Heinz". Next, we have a young lady holding soup dishes. The ad text calls this "Lily Gilding - that's what you might call presenting attractive soup dishes to a hostess who serves Heinz Home-style Soups. For these delicious soups need no exotic setting to be appreciated. The color, the aroma, the taste - ah! the taste - make all 23 kinds sensational". Then, we have a couple sitting down to a good Christmas dinner. It is called the "Blaze of Glory. When father touches a match to the plum pudding and the blue flame bursts forth, it's nearly the climax of the Christmas dinner. Nearly. The climax is the delicate flavor of the pudding itself - the real old-time English savor Heinz cooks have so admirably captured! Your whole family will agree to that". Next to last, we have mother sitting down with her son to a dinner. "Junior Minces no words! He wants another cut of mince pie - and so does everyone else. Such crust! Light, flaky, tender - your best. Yes, and such mincemeat! It's Heinz". In the last picture they show quite a few Heinz items stacked up. "Let Heinz fix the trimmings for your holiday feast. Save your own efforts for the plump fowl, or the tender suckling pig! Preface your feast with a chilly glass of Heinz Tomato Juice. Then a steaming tureen of Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup - made the home way with the finest little white mushrooms, sauteed in table butter, and generously blessed with thicker-than-whipping cream! Garnish your table with Heniz Pure Jellys - Grape, Crab Apple or Currant - and with jade-green slices of Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickle. Finally, for dessert, serve pie made with Heinz Mincemeat, or a delicious Heniz Plum or Fig Pudding. You'll have 57 Varieties of Merry Christmas".
December 18, 1939
Life magazine
1
$9.00
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Heinz 15

Black and white 9 1/4" x 13 1/2" ad for Heinz home-style Soups. This ad shows a man who works at a soup dispensery, standing there laughing as he is talking to a few customers and he is pointing with his thumb back at the sign that was originally painted up as "There's No Place Like Home" and, has been changed to, "There's No Soup Like Heinz". The banner in this ad says that "At Restaurants And Fountains Everywhere, You Can Enjoy The Same Rich, Heartening Soups You Eat At Home". They have chosen a can of Heinz Vegetable Soup to stand next to the text which begins with "'Eating Out' is like 'eating in' when your favorite counter serves your favorite soup - by Heinz. For every bowlful of hale and hearty Heinz Home-Made Soup is brimming with irresistable, homemade flavor Heinz chefs capture by careful, small-batch cooking. Soda fountains, luncheonettes and tea rooms from coast to coast are equipped with the Heinz Electric Soup Kitchen that facilitates prompt, speedy service of these delectable dishes. An electric soup cup heats them in two minutes. All 23 Heinz Home-Style Soups - luscious cream soups, vegetable soups, savory chicken soups - are available in 10-ounce and 16-ounce tins".
March 11, 1940
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Heinz 20

Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Heinz Tomato Ketchup. This is an interesting ad that has great views of popular restuarants from a much earlier time. The ad headline is "This Way to Flavor" and shows people traveling all around the country and always coming upon places that garnish their food with Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The ad has photos of it being used at The Tee Cupboard just outside of Chicago Heights, at Hedge's Wigwam by Royal Oak, Michigan, on the Reading R.R.'s crack streamliner The Crusader, at Fried's Restaurant in North Philadelphia and at the Williamsburg Inn in Williamsburg, VA. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
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$8.50
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Heinz 2

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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their cans of Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup. This ad has an eight-frame story that tells how "Clever Cooks Escape Kitchen Heat". It shows how a housewife is able to have much of her time for herself and still be able to rush home and prepare a good, nutritious meal for her family, just by opening a few cans of this product. It also shows that you can use it for a Sauce Base for meat loaf, stews and spaghetti.
July 1945
McCall's
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Heinz 9

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Three color 4 1/2" x 12" ad that is for Heinz Condensed Cream Of Tomato Soup. This ad starts off by saying that "Simple Addition makes soup a Whole Meal". There is a drawing of a lady in a graduation hat next to these words. It then says "To rich and rosy Heinz Cream Of Tomato Soup add a toasted, grilled cheese sandwich - cut in small squares. To hearty Heinz Vegetable Soup - Add tiny hamburger patties. To velvety-smooth Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup - Add diced, cooked chicken and peas". Then it says to "Rich Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup - spicy blend of "Aristocrat" tomatoes and rich cream - is a nourishing dish by itself, as are all Heinz Condensed Soups".
August 1947
Better Homes & Gardens
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Heinz 16

Full color 9" x 12" ad for their various kinds of Heinz Baked Beans. The ad shows the three kinds of Oven Baked Beans that are available from Heinz and the ad mentions the old standby, Heinz Ketchup. The ad headline wants you to "Say Heinz for the Beans that Taste Home-Baked". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 22, 1951
Life magazine
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$8.00
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Heinz 1

Full color 9 1/2" x 13 3/4" ad for Heinz Tomato Ketchup. This is an ad that tells you "How to make plain dishes sit up and sing!. The ad encourages you to "Give your favorite recipes an exciting new flavor by cooking with Heinz Ketchup". It then says that "You can easily, thriftily make humdrum dishes hum simply by cooking with Heinz Ketchup! Adding Heinz Ketchup to your recipe is often just the spark needed to change ordinary dishes into talked about family favorites. It works wonders in gravies, stews and casseroles. Experiment a bit, for you can hardly go wrong with Heinz Ketchup. Heinz Ketchup brings a world of 'can't-be-copied' flavor to your cooking for no other ketchup tastes like Heinz. Keep a bottle on the table, too. It's so rich and think it goes much further". The ad also shows three different recipes for items prepared with Heinz Ketchup. It has Macaroni Viennese, Fish Parisienne and Beef Casserole. It gives the ingredients and cooking instructions for each.
November 5, 1956
Life magazine
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Heinz 17

Full color 10" x 13" ad for Heinz Tomato Ketchup. This ad, first, gives the message that "No other ketchup tastes like Heinz". We see a bottle of Heinz tipped just past the pouring point and there is some ketchup sitting there just about to fall out. Where is it going to fall out to, it is going to drip into a stew of steaks and carrots and potatoes. The text in the ad says that "Richer, thicker, more flavorful Heinz Ketchup goes further in your cooking and at your table". How far? Well, they give two different ways here. First, there is a Red Magic Dip offered. It says to "Blend 1/4 cup minced onion with 1 pt. dairy sour cream and 3 to 4 Tbs. Heinz Ketchup. Cover. Chill at least one hour. Serve with crisp crackers or potato chips". Then, we also have Blushing Apples. Here, it says to "Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Wash and core apples. Pare them one-third of the way down. Place in shallow baking pan. Top each apple with 1 Tbs. Heinz Ketchup combined with t Tbs water and 1 Tbs sugar. Bake 45 to 60 min. (basting occasionally), or until apples are tender)".
May 22, 1962
Look magazine
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Heinz 12

Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The ad has a picture of a Tomato Head with white gloves and a top hat using his magic wand to point toward a bottle of this thick and rich product while the headlines say "It's Red Magic time" and "Heinz Ketchup...made fresh from sun-ripened tomatoes". The ad also contains information about a special where if you send in 4 neckbands from several Heniz products you will be sent a coupon good for 2 cans of Heinz Tomato Soup. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 14, 1962
Look magazine
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Heinz 7

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Full color 9 1/4" x 12 1/2" ad for their Heniz Tomato Ketchup and the ad claims that "It's RED MAGIC time!". In the picture the ad has a full bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup in the front flanked by several tomato slices and a drawing of a tomatohead with a bow tie, a black tophat and a pair of white gloves. The lower headline claims that "Heinz Ketchup...made fresh from sun-ripened tomatoes". The ad tells you to "Stock up now on these famous Red Magic Values!" and then says that "We've just harvested a bumper crop of big, beautiful red-ripe tomatoes, specially frown from Heinz own pedigreed seeds. * These pampered sun-ripened tomatoes have been made into richer, thicker Heinz Ketchup, extra-spicy Heinz Hot Ketchup and zesty Heinz Chili Sauce. * Now it's your turn to harvest the values your food store has on these famous red magic condiments".
November 23, 1962
Life magazine
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Heinz 14

Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The ad has a picture of a little girl with red-hair pouring Heinz onto her hamburger with a huge smile on her face. The ad headline claims the ad will answer the question "Why more burger eaters insist on Heinz Ketchup than any other kind" and the ad text goes into six different reasons why. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 22, 1963
Look magazine
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Heinz 3

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Full Color 10" x 13" ad that introduces the "One flavor more families shake on", and it must be Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The picture at the top is a time exposure showing a bottle lying on it's side, tilted just a little and then just a little bit more but that is enough to get the Ketchup flowing. There are six pictures underneath showing ways to serve Ketchup. The first picture is on a barbecue with three pieces of meat. They say that people may disagree on how to cook meat but not about the best ketchup. The second picture shows two plates with fried eggs. One plate has the eggs not turned over and the other shows what they look when they are turned. Both have a small pile of Ketchup next to them. The third picture shows a man eating french fries as he finds that ketchup is "too rich and thick to run or hide". The fourth picture shows an elderly lady pouring Heinz which is considered to be the best since 1876. The fifth picture shows a cooking pot with Heinz being added to the pot and the first sentence says that "Cooks like to cook with it". The sixth picture shows the newest bottle of it, the Heinz big Family Size bottle, which is bigger and lasts longer.
February 25, 1964
Look magazine
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Heinz 13

Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their variety of Heinz Condiments with a tie-in to the NFL. There is a picture that shows bottles and jars of their Tomato Ketchup, Pickles, 57 Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce and their Relish against a white background with the headline bragging that "Each week the average NFL team eats 1100 lbs of meat" and the response from Heinz that "We're not complaining". The text describes the texture and taste of the different styles of condiments that Heinz makes and you can see why the NFL uses Heinz. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 16, 1966
Life magazine
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Heinz 8

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