Heinz 57

Etymology


From the “57 Varieties” slogan introduced by the of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in 1896 to advertise the fact that it produced numerous food products. is derived from the surname of the American entrepreneur Henry John Heinz (1844–1919) who founded the company (borrowed from ), while was apparently an arbitrary number chosen by Heinz because 5 was his lucky number and 7 his wife’s lucky number; at the time, the company was already selling more than 60 products.

Noun

 * 1)  A thing comprising parts from many different sources; a complete mix; a hodgepodge, a mishmash.
 * 2) An animal (chiefly a dog) of mixed breed or uncertain origin; a mongrel, a mutt.
 * 3)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 4)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1) An animal (chiefly a dog) of mixed breed or uncertain origin; a mongrel, a mutt.
 * 2)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 3)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 2)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 2)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 2)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A person of mixed ethnic or racial ancestry.
 * 2)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.
 * 1)  A variety of draw poker in which the five and seven playing cards are wild cards.

Translations

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