Look, it’s April Fools’ Day, and that’s the ideal time to address the latest gimmick from Heinz mocking the local custom of eating a traditional Chicago-style hot dog fixed with those ...
This 1964 "ketchup race" ad, the brainchild of Heinz marketer Charles M. Berger, was the first in what became a line of ads stressing Heinz Tomato Ketchup's slow-pouring qualities.
Now, Kraft Heinz is looking to introduce their ketchup to Chicago's hot dog fans. According to WLS, Chicago's ABC affiliate, you don't put ketchup on a Chicago-style hot dog. That's prompted Heinz ...
For Heinz, Ross designed a 30-second commercial in 1987 ... running downstairs and buying a hot dog from a street vendor before the ketchup arrived. (He must not have been a true Chicagoan.) ...