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| World TodayHeinz Planning to Sell Green KetchupAired July 11, 2000 - 8:54 p.m. ETTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. JIM MORET, CNN ANCHOR: Health officials have been telling us for years to eat plenty of greens. Now, Heinz is doing its part to get that color on our plates. Jeanne Moos gives us a taste of a brand-new product, green ketchup. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) JEANNE MOOS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): You can choose white wine or red wine, dark meat or white meat, white rice or brown rice. But red ketchup or green ketchup? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Green! MOOS: If your fries are looking pale, if your burger is a dreary brown, soon you'll be able to liven it up with "Blastin' Green" ketchup from Heinz. (on camera): Who wants to try and eat it? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I don't. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I do. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Tastes real good. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yummy. MOOS (voice-over): Even the folks who make it realize the stuff looks weird. (on camera): But from an adult point of view, it has a certain yuck factor. Do you admit that? BRENDAN FOLEY, GENERAL MANAGER, H.J. HEINZ COMPANY: I admit that. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yuck. MOOS (voice-over): Imagine facing green ketchup on early morning TV. But it isn't meant for grown-ups; it's meant for kids, the group that consumes over half of all ketchup. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What does it look like in my mouth? MOOS (on camera): It looks pretty ugly in your mouth. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It looks green? MOOS: Looks green. (voice-over): We conducted a nonscientific blind taste test, squirting half a burger with red, the other half, green. (on camera): Big bite, big bite. What do you think? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Red. MOOS: Open your mouth. It's green. (voice-over): No wonder Sam thought the green half tasted normal. FOLEY: It's made out of regular red tomatoes. MOOS (on camera): Red tomatoes? FOLEY: Red tomatoes, not green tomatoes. MOOS (voice-over): Heinz just takes its regular tomato ketchup and adds yellow and blue food dyes to come up with green. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Tastes like ketchup MOOS: A few kids resisted. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Close your eyes, open your mouth. MOOS (on camera): You want to hold out your finger? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No thanks. I told you I don't like ketchup! MOOS: What color would you like to see them make ketchup? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Blue. (LAUGHTER) MOOS (voice-over): Don't laugh. If "Blastin' Green" is a success, Heinz will consider other colors. They've also redesigned the bottle. The ketchup comes out in a relatively fine line so kids can paint. Next thing you know they'll be licking their masterpieces. (on camera): Oh, don't get your tongue on your top. Now you're going to have to wash your top. (voice-over): Green ketchup won't be on store shelves until October, and what with the media frenzy, it was tough to catch up with a bottle of the green ketchup. At least it matches that other beloved delicacy... (on camera): I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam I am. (LAUGHTER) Pretty funny, huh? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. MOOS (voice-over): Jeanne Moos, CNN, New York. (END VIDEOTAPE) TO ORDER A VIDEO OF THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE CALL 800-CNN-NEWS OR USE OUR SECURE ONLINE ORDER FORM LOCATED AT www.fdch.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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