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Poland Grocery Products
Hellmann's packaging are seen at a store in Poland on July 19, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
Ferrari Press Agency
Grillz 1
Ref 16757
23/04/2025
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Pictures must credit: Heinz Brazil
Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
Ferrari Press Agency
Grillz 1
Ref 16757
23/04/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Heinz Brazil
Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
Ferrari Press Agency
Grillz 1
Ref 16757
23/04/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Heinz Brazil
Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with the pizza bresd version. Cheese coloured sheet, pepperoni, mushroom chusions and ketchup pyjamas
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with a model wearing butter-coloured pyjamas and using a lettuce-pattern sheet and tomato cushions
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with a model wearing butter-coloured pyjamas
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with a model wearing butter-coloured pyjamas
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with a model wearing butter-coloured pyjamas with a lettuce sheet and tomato and cucumber cushions
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf belegten Broten
Ferrari Press Agency Ref 10696
Bread 1
26/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Supermarket Kakamu
Japan has celebrated its love of toast with a bed that looks like a giant slice of bread.It was made to celebrate a bread festival and came equipped accessories such as pyjamas that look like a blob of butter and mayonnaise.There are also a pillows and cushions shaped like tomatoes and cucumbers.And blankets that look like a slice of cheese and a lettuce leaf.It was created for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture by media company Supermarket Kakamu.
OPS:The bread-shaped bed for the Bread Festival in Totsuka, Japan with a models in ketchip-coloured pyjamas for a pizza-theme with cheese-coloured blanket, pepperoni, mushroom, chilli cushions and
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Max Halley of Max's Sandwich
Max Halley of Max's Sandwich, London's "Sandwich King" .
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FEATURE - 'Scanwiches'
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Jon Chonko's Scanwiches project. Editorial Use Only. STRICTLY not stock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock (5379604h)
Chivito: Chivito is the name of a sandwich-style national dish in Uruguay, and consists primarily of a thin slice of filet mignon, with mozzarella, tomatoes, mayonnaise, black or green olives, and commonly also bacon, fried or hard-boiled eggs and ham
Scanwiches: scans of sandwiches for education and delight, New York, America - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rjmi
This WILL make you hungry!
A man loves his lunch so much he scans every sandwich he eats.
Jon Chonko's Scanwiches ongoing photo project sees him placing his lunchtime snacks directly onto a scanner.
By cutting the sandwich in half, the picturial results are mouth-watering glimpses of his deli delights.
The Brooklyn-based designer says his project is "for education and delight".
Jon says he has scanned more than 200 sandwiches, published a book and shown his work at several New York galleries.
Some of his latest range from a selection of tea sandwiches with the crusts cut off, to a simple Bologna.
There is also tasty-looking a Maine Lobster Roll, various burgers and a Uruguayan Chivito.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - 'Scanwiches'
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Jon Chonko's Scanwiches project. Editorial Use Only. STRICTLY not stock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock (5379604l)
Bologna: traditionally made from pre-sliced bologna sausage between slices of white bread, along with various condiments, such as mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup
Scanwiches: scans of sandwiches for education and delight, New York, America - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rjmi
This WILL make you hungry!
A man loves his lunch so much he scans every sandwich he eats.
Jon Chonko's Scanwiches ongoing photo project sees him placing his lunchtime snacks directly onto a scanner.
By cutting the sandwich in half, the picturial results are mouth-watering glimpses of his deli delights.
The Brooklyn-based designer says his project is "for education and delight".
Jon says he has scanned more than 200 sandwiches, published a book and shown his work at several New York galleries.
Some of his latest range from a selection of tea sandwiches with the crusts cut off, to a simple Bologna.
There is also tasty-looking a Maine Lobster Roll, various burgers and a Uruguayan Chivito.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Kebab
PARIS 1MAR07 Feature Kebab, here in France often served with chips, french or freedom fries.
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Kebab
PARIS 1MAR07 Feature Kebab, here in France often served with chips, french or freedom fries.
FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA
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