Really liking the look of these "scooping" ketchups by Sir Kensington, and I also know there's little chance I'll be able to find it on these shores. There's a quick breakdown of their ingredient vs. Heinz ketchup, which include vine tomatoes, honey, apple cider vinegar and chipotle peppers (I'll ignore the coriander, I hate the stuff) which all sounds pretty bang on to me.
Has anyone seen or even better tried any of their ketchup? I'm not a ketchup connoisseur just yet but I'm sure this would make for a good start. For more information on the brand and where to buy click here.
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I love the packaging. I'm no Heinz snob, if I saw this I'd buy it. Ketchup FIEND right here.
ReplyDeleteyou hate coriander??? whaaaaa????
ReplyDeleteI'm not too picky with my ketchup but that's pretty snazzy packaging! I'd be tempted to buy it if I saw them in stores.
ReplyDeleteThe packaging is just lovely! I am never the fan of ketchup but spiced one tickles my fancy. This must be a better taste than Heinz's
ReplyDeleteI didn't think that ketchup needed cool packaging, but now it all makes perfect sense.
ReplyDeleteGreat packaging!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of ketchup or coriander but I am a fan of the packaging.
ReplyDeleteI hate coriander too! Scary spice!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious, and I love the packaging!
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage packaging!
ReplyDeleteThey should have given a little edge to the spiced sir, that would been fun!
Never seen this but I would buy it for the label alone. Excellent marketing!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS PACKAGING!!!
ReplyDeletethis must taste MUCH BETTER than Heinz ketchup :)
ReplyDeleteSounds way nicer than the usual Heinz. And I love coriander, so it should be pretty up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI just ask my husband why ketchup comes only in that horrible squeezable packaging which always makes a mess. And here it is. I like the raw sugar as a sweetener - I just need the whole thing to be 100% certified organic.
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