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Hundreds of Fake Heinz Ketchup Bottles Discovered in New Jersey

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ht counterfeit ketchup ll 121018 wg?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1350643683520Dover Code Enforcement Department(DOVER, N.J.) — Hundreds of crates purported to be Heinz ketchup was discovered in a Dover, N.J. warehouse, which officials said may have been repackaged to sell for a profit.

Other tenants who rent the space in a 7,000-square-foot warehouse noticed that bottles of ketchup were exploding.

Heinz said fake ketchup bottles were labeled as Heinz’s “Simply Heinz,” its premium brand that uses sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, which is found in its traditional version.

Dover Public Safety Director Richard Rosell told the Star-Ledger newspaper in New Jersey that the ketchup’s sugars, mixed with acid from tomatoes and vinegar, had fermented in the heat and exploded.  Tenants noticed the mess, and officials and Heinz were eventually contacted.

Jessica Jackson, a spokeswoman for Heinz North America, said the company “has not discovered any information that leads us to believe that the illegally repackaged product is on the market.”

“Based on our preliminary investigation, it appears that the unauthorized operation purchased traditional Heinz ketchup and then repackaged the product illegally,” Jackson said in a statement.

“As a company dedicated to food safety and quality, Heinz will not tolerate illegal repackaging of our products and we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who engages in such illicit behavior,” Jackson said.  “As the world’s leading manufacturer of ketchup, Heinz has stringent manufacturing and packaging practices in place to ensure the safety of consumers.  Our quality assurance systems also ensure traceability to the factories where Heinz ketchup is manufactured and packaged.”

The space was leased by Wholesome Foods, LLC, who could not be reached for comment.

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