For decades, people have noticed the famous number “57” displayed on Heinz ketchup bottles and wondered what it actually means. Many assume it refers to the recipe, the year the company was founded, or even the number of ingredients inside the bottle. The real story, however, is much more interesting.
The number dates back to company founder Henry J. Heinz, who introduced the slogan “57 Varieties” in the late 1800s. At the time, the company was already producing far more than 57 different products. The number was not chosen because it represented an exact count.
According to the story, Heinz was inspired after seeing an advertisement that promoted a large number of product varieties. He liked the idea and decided to create a memorable slogan for his own company. After considering several options, he settled on the number 57 because he believed it sounded distinctive and easy for customers to remember.
Over the years, the number became one of the most recognizable parts of the brand. It appeared on bottles, labels, advertisements, and packaging around the world. Even as the company’s product line expanded far beyond 57 items, the slogan remained unchanged because of its popularity and strong connection to the brand’s identity.
There is also a practical tip connected to the famous number. Many people know that gently tapping the bottle near the embossed “57” can help ketchup flow more easily. Whether remembered for marketing, tradition, or a useful trick at the dinner table, the number has remained an enduring symbol of Heinz for generations.