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Heinz Chilli Beanz are a popular convenience food product, specifically localized for markets like Australia and New Zealand. The brand traces its roots back to 1869 in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, when Henry J. Heinz began selling horseradish in clear glass bottles. Over the decades, Heinz became a global powerhouse, famous for its '57 Varieties' and its iconic tomato ketchup and baked beans.
Today, the brand is owned by the Kraft Heinz Company, which was formed through a massive merger in 2015. While the brand is American in origin, Heinz maintains a strong local presence in the Oceania region. For products sold in Australia, production is typically managed via major manufacturing facilities located in New Zealand (such as the Wattie's plant in Hastings), utilizing high-quality ingredients to serve the local taste for spicy, protein-rich snacks and meals.
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