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  2. Farley's - Wikipedia

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    Produced by. Heinz. Country. U.K. Introduced. 1880s. Farley's was a British food manufacturing company, best known for the baby product Farley's Rusks but also for baby rice, cereals and breadsticks. The brand logo was a teddy bear . The brand was started in the 1880s, but the company was taken over by H. J. Heinz Company in 1994.

  3. Sarah Heinz House - Wikipedia

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    The Sarah Heinz House was erected in 1914 by H. J. Heinz as a memorial to his wife, Sarah Young Heinz. The institution was supported and conducted entirely by members of the Heinz family. [2] The settlement work in this connection was begun in 1901 by Howard Heinz, a son of the founder. It started as a local boys' club in a small building on ...

  4. Merion air disaster - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 1991, a Piper Aerostar propeller-driven aircraft collided in mid-air with a Bell 412 helicopter over Merion Elementary School in Lower Merion Township, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia, in southeast Pennsylvania . All five people in both aircraft were killed, including United States Senator John Heinz, the sole passenger of the ...

  5. Drue Heinz - Wikipedia

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    Drue Heinz. Drue Heinz, DBE (born Doreen Mary English; March 8, 1915 – March 30, 2018) was a British-born American actress, philanthropist, arts patron, and socialite. [1] [2] She was the publisher of the literary magazine The Paris Review (1993 to 2007), co-founded Ecco Press, founded literary retreats and endowed the Drue Heinz Literature ...

  6. Henry Heinz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Heinz (Henry John Heinz, 1844–1919) was the founder of the H. J. Heinz Company. Henry Heinz may also refer to the following notable people: Jack Heinz (Henry John Heinz II, 1908–1987), CEO of H. J. Heinz Company and grandson of Henry John Heinz. John Heinz (Henry John Heinz III, 1938–1991), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and son of ...

  7. Heinz 57 - Wikipedia

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    Henry J. Heinz introduced the marketing slogan "57 pickle Varieties" in 1896. He later claimed he was inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City (a shoe store boasting "21 styles"). The reason for "57" is unclear. Heinz said he chose "5" because it was his lucky number and the number "7" was his wife's ...

  8. HP Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Kraft Heinz Company. Parent. H. J. Heinz Company. Divisions. HP Foods, Amoy Food UK, Lea & Perrins. Website. hpsauce .co .uk. HP Foods Limited, formerly based in Birmingham, England was best known as the producer of HP, Lea & Perrins, and Daddies sauce brands. [2] It was also the UK licensee, from Heinz, of Chinese food and condiment brand ...

  9. Heinz Foundations - Wikipedia

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    The Heinz Foundations are several charitable foundations founded by members of the Pittsburgh -based Heinz Foods dynasty. The Heinz Family Philanthropies are based in Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., and include: The Teresa and H. John Heinz III Foundation. The H. John Heinz III Foundation. The Heinz Family Foundation.