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- Sam Joseph Grocery Store Display of Heinz Products, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1929 - "Pickle King" H. J. Heinz's confidence in his products prompted his extraordinary guarantee -- if you didn't find his food satisfactory, you could get your money back. His faith in his product established trust in his customers and provided them with zero financial risk in trying a new product. His guarantee is featured here in the middle of his other advertisements.

- 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Sam Joseph Grocery Store Display of Heinz Products, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1929
"Pickle King" H. J. Heinz's confidence in his products prompted his extraordinary guarantee -- if you didn't find his food satisfactory, you could get your money back. His faith in his product established trust in his customers and provided them with zero financial risk in trying a new product. His guarantee is featured here in the middle of his other advertisements.
- Curta Mechanical Calculator, Model II, 1954-1973 -

- 1954-1973
- Collections - Artifact
Curta Mechanical Calculator, Model II, 1954-1973
- Sales Catalog of the H. J. Heinz Company and Products, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 - With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.

- 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Sales Catalog of the H. J. Heinz Company and Products, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.
- Back Cover Layout of the Heinz "57" Varieties Trade Catalog, September 4, 1914 - The H.J. Heinz Company published pamphlets, brochures, and booklets that detailed the company's history and manufacturing process. It also produced trade catalogs which featured every product under the famous "57 Varieties." This advertising layout was created for the back cover of a Heinz trade catalog from about 1915.

- September 04, 1914
- Collections - Artifact
Back Cover Layout of the Heinz "57" Varieties Trade Catalog, September 4, 1914
The H.J. Heinz Company published pamphlets, brochures, and booklets that detailed the company's history and manufacturing process. It also produced trade catalogs which featured every product under the famous "57 Varieties." This advertising layout was created for the back cover of a Heinz trade catalog from about 1915.
- Meat Market Grocery Store Display of Heinz Products, Sandusky, Ohio, circa 1929 - Heinz developed a strong corporate image and aggressively kept the company name and trademark in front of the public. The company's sales force was trained to draw attention to the product line through in-store promotions and consumer taste tests. This photograph shows the elaborate eye-catching displays and banner welcoming customers to try the products.

- circa 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Meat Market Grocery Store Display of Heinz Products, Sandusky, Ohio, circa 1929
Heinz developed a strong corporate image and aggressively kept the company name and trademark in front of the public. The company's sales force was trained to draw attention to the product line through in-store promotions and consumer taste tests. This photograph shows the elaborate eye-catching displays and banner welcoming customers to try the products.
- Streetcar Advertising Poster for Heinz Chili Sauce, circa 1930 - Henry J. Heinz rarely missed an opportunity to market his "57 Varieties" -- a catchy slogan he created despite offering a line of more than 60 packaged food products. A prolific promoter, Heinz aimed to reach consumers in stores, at home, and everywhere in-between. This colorful poster advertised Heinz Chili Sauce to passengers riding in a streetcar.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Streetcar Advertising Poster for Heinz Chili Sauce, circa 1930
Henry J. Heinz rarely missed an opportunity to market his "57 Varieties" -- a catchy slogan he created despite offering a line of more than 60 packaged food products. A prolific promoter, Heinz aimed to reach consumers in stores, at home, and everywhere in-between. This colorful poster advertised Heinz Chili Sauce to passengers riding in a streetcar.