Every year, Heinz Ketchup sells 650 million bottles of ketchup across the globe, according to the company's website,Heinz.com .

The Heinz commercial stated, "slow good," you might be surprised to learn the company actually tracks how fast – or slow – ketchup should pour out of the bottle.

Each ketchup batch is tested to pour at the perfect speed - 0.028 mph. Thus the slogan "Slowest ketchup in the world".

"If the viscosity of the ketchup is greater than this speed, the ketchup is rejected for sale,” according to their website. Most of the world's Heinz tomato ketchup is made in the main U.S. plant at Fremont, Ohio after they closed their plant in Leamington, Ontario in 2014.

First introduced in 1876, Heinz Tomato Ketchup remains the best selling brand of ketchup. From 1906 it was produced without preservatives. In 1907, Heinz started producing 13 million bottles of ketchup per year, exporting ketchup all over the world, including India, Australia, South America, Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom. Heinz ketchup is oftenrved at restaurants in the United States and Canada, as well as many other countries. As a condiment for many foods, such as french fries, chips, hamburgersand hot dogs, Heinz ketchup uses the slogan, "America's Favorite Ketchup."

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