This Groom Wore a Jacket Made of Heinz Ketchup Packets to His Wedding

No Hunt’s here! Heinz ketchup company gifted superfan Heinz Le a custom jacket on his big day.
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There’s Heinz fans — and then there’s Heinz Le. 

After using the ketchup brand in his proposal, the aptly named groom invited Heinz to his wedding on Sept. 14. 

Not only did Heinz respond, the company, which has its origins in Pittsburgh, showed up — big time. 

 

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Heinz (the company) gifted Heinz (the groom) with a custom “Packet Jacket” designed by artist Ethan Chan, the self-proclaimed sauce packet king of the Midwest. 

The groom donned the jacket, made from hundreds of ketchup packets, for his ceremony to Michelle. His groomsmen also carried containers of Heinz-brand ketchup during the celebration.  

 

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“We had to attend with a gift no one expected,” the ketchup company wrote on an Instagram reel of the wedding ceremony. “We partnered with artist and sauce packet king Ethan Chan to make Heinz the Heinziest something new we could think of and surprised him on the day.” 

The ketchup company also didn’t rule out appearing at other weddings in the future, but only if you’re named Heinz. 

“If you’re a Heinz getting married, DM us,” the company posted on social media. “Who knows what might happen.”

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