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From festive foods to fan-favorite merch, Heinz is showing up big this holiday season, with bold ideas that turn brand love into real growth across markets. 🇺🇸 Heinz Leftover Gravy debuts as the ‘first-ever’ gravy condiment exclusively made for Thanksgiving leftovers. 🇬🇧 The ultimate Heinz Christmas Jumpers return – limited edition festive knits featuring our saucy favorites. 🇹🇭 🇵🇭 Our first “It has to be HEINZ” holiday campaign launched across two major markets, proving that even during the holidays, it has to be Heinz. 🇬🇧 Heinz Beans Pigs in Blankets return, becoming a new staple on British holiday tables. 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 Heinz x Herschel debuted a limited-edition holiday luggage collab, inviting fans to travel with taste this season.

Playful and creative! 🫶

Nobody does it like Heinz UK 🇬🇧🫘🎅

I actually thought this was a joke its so brilliant.

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Excited to see how Kraft-Heinz is advancing cage-free sourcing as part of its 2025 commitment--any updates coming in your upcoming ESG report? Consumers trust that you are keeping your promise, so let's see the proof!

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Fantastic example of how creative seasonal ideas can drive real brand love and market growth. Great inspiration for all of us in the food industry.

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The upcoming ESG report from Kraft-Heinz is highly anticipated! Given your 2025 global cage-free egg commitment, we're keen to learn about the strides you've made. Will the report provide an update on this important initiative?

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Heinz is absolutely owning the holiday season — clever launches, global consistency, and pure brand love turned into momentum. Smart, fun, and perfectly timed.

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Did 🇺🇸 do research on the Leftover Gravy name? When I first saw this, I thought it was a joke thinking it was leftover gravy, not gravy for left overs. Just sayin’. 🤷🏻♀️🤓Todd Kaplan

When seeing this, I had to bring the news to your target audience, my dad. His response: "you can't heat up a plastic bottle." Something to think about.

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