Heinz Ketchup Ads

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Even though some are not too healthy, condiments have helped shape people’s dietary habits for centuries. People use condiments on a variety of different items ranging from hot dogs to french fries, and everything in between. In some cases people will not eat a specific food without their desired condiment. Because of this crave, many companies, including Heinz and French’s, create advertisements for these products. Advertisements, such as the two by Heinz and French’s, encourage us through imagery to try their products on new foods, and in different ways. The first advertisement I chose is Heinz Ketchup. Heinz believes their ketchup is as valuable as jewelry, and they are trying to prove it to the consumers of ketchup. They show this by

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