
Tomatoes may appear unusual as a food item due to their classification as a fruit based on botanical definitions, but in terms of taste and culinary uses, they behave more like vegetables. They complement other vegetables such as carrots and peppers well. Consequently, the collaboration between Heinz and Smoothie King to develop a tomato-based smoothie with a hint of ketchup’s unique flavor seems somewhat unexpected, considering its vegetable-like characteristics.
Instead of being a humorous joke, this statement is actually introducing something novel – a smoothie made by blending real fruits with Heinz Simply Tomato Ketchup, offering a unique and rejuvenating summer drink experience. The name for this innovative product is straightforwardly called the Heinz Tomato Ketchup Smoothie.
In essence, one might say that ketchup bears a resemblance to a tomato smoothie in a roundabout way. However, contrary to any assumptions of combining ketchup with ice for a chilled tomato-flavored drink, that’s not what we’re discussing here.
At Smoothie King, the Heinz Tomato Ketchup Smoothie combines a sweet Acai sorbet, fresh apple juice, succulent strawberries, and sharp raspberries for an extraordinary blend that offers a sweet, tart, and fruit-laden taste experience.
At present, you can buy it right away, but please note that supply for this tomato smoothie is somewhat restricted. You’ll be able to find it in Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Miami, and parts of the greater New York area and northern New Jersey. This could be a fun way to keep enjoying these warm summer moments!
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2025-08-07 18:03