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- Table Display of Heinz Products, circa 1930 - The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. Its comprehensive advertising strategy included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores where shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed arrangements of canned and jarred products. This photograph shows an example of such product displays.

- circa 1930
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Table Display of Heinz Products, circa 1930
The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. Its comprehensive advertising strategy included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores where shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed arrangements of canned and jarred products. This photograph shows an example of such product displays.
- Harvesting Wheat for Spaghetti, H. J. Heinz Company, 1930-1940 - Entrepreneur H.J. Heinz recognized that producing the highest quality products began with where the ingredients were grown and how they were harvested. The H.J. Heinz Company took great care in managing every aspect of the process to ensure the best ingredients were used in its products. In this photograph, workers are harvesting wheat for the company's heat-and-serve spaghetti products.

- 1930-1940
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Harvesting Wheat for Spaghetti, H. J. Heinz Company, 1930-1940
Entrepreneur H.J. Heinz recognized that producing the highest quality products began with where the ingredients were grown and how they were harvested. The H.J. Heinz Company took great care in managing every aspect of the process to ensure the best ingredients were used in its products. In this photograph, workers are harvesting wheat for the company's heat-and-serve spaghetti products.
- Employees Labeling and Packing Spaghetti at Heinz Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1920 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department labeling and packing Heinz Cooked Spaghetti products.

- circa 1920
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Employees Labeling and Packing Spaghetti at Heinz Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1920
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department labeling and packing Heinz Cooked Spaghetti products.
- Advertising Layout Illustration for Heinz Spaghetti, circa 1930 - The H.J. Heinz Company marketed its products everywhere from stores to various publications and even on streetcars. This advertising layout represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing or illustration, size, color, and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- circa 1930
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Advertising Layout Illustration for Heinz Spaghetti, circa 1930
The H.J. Heinz Company marketed its products everywhere from stores to various publications and even on streetcars. This advertising layout represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing or illustration, size, color, and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- Advertising Layout Showing Chef with Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, circa 1925 - The H.J. Heinz Company employed ambitious and comprehensive advertising strategies to meet consumers at home, in stores, and everywhere in between. Advertising layouts were a step in the marketing process where the drawing, size, color, and arrangement were taken into consideration before the final advertisement was created. This layout shows a Heinz advertisement for its heat-to-serve spaghetti.

- circa 1925
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Advertising Layout Showing Chef with Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, circa 1925
The H.J. Heinz Company employed ambitious and comprehensive advertising strategies to meet consumers at home, in stores, and everywhere in between. Advertising layouts were a step in the marketing process where the drawing, size, color, and arrangement were taken into consideration before the final advertisement was created. This layout shows a Heinz advertisement for its heat-to-serve spaghetti.
- Advertising Layout Drawing for Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, circa 1925 - The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- circa 1925
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Advertising Layout Drawing for Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, circa 1925
The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- Employees Hanging Spaghetti on Drying Racks at Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, H. J. Heinz Company, circa 1910 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.

- circa 1910
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Employees Hanging Spaghetti on Drying Racks at Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, H. J. Heinz Company, circa 1910
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.
- Employee Inspecting Noodles in a Spaghetti Drying Room, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1912 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows an employee inspecting noodles in the Spaghetti Drying Room. Behind each of the doors pictured here were drying racks for spaghetti used in Heinz's cooked spaghetti products.

- 1912
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Employee Inspecting Noodles in a Spaghetti Drying Room, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1912
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows an employee inspecting noodles in the Spaghetti Drying Room. Behind each of the doors pictured here were drying racks for spaghetti used in Heinz's cooked spaghetti products.
- Employees Preparing Spaghetti for Drying at Heinz Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.

- circa 1910
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Employees Preparing Spaghetti for Drying at Heinz Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H. J. Heinz Company documented the many departments of the manufacturing process through photographs. This photograph shows employees in the Spaghetti Department hanging spaghetti on drying racks.
- Advertising Layout for Heinz Spaghetti, circa 1910 - The H.J. Heinz Company pioneered the concept of prepared and packaged foods and brand name identification. As part of the company's relationship with consumers, food labels -- like this spaghetti can label from about 1910 -- assured customers that the packaged food was safe for consumption.

- circa 1910
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Advertising Layout for Heinz Spaghetti, circa 1910
The H.J. Heinz Company pioneered the concept of prepared and packaged foods and brand name identification. As part of the company's relationship with consumers, food labels -- like this spaghetti can label from about 1910 -- assured customers that the packaged food was safe for consumption.