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TO CHECK OUT THE GIANT BUGGY AT PBG PLAZA. THEY NEED HELMETS OR SOMETHING FOR THAT. ALL RIGHT. HINES IS ALREADY THE OFFICIAL CONDIMENT BRAND OF THE NFL. OF COURSE, NOW THE COMPANY PLANS SOMETHING BIG FOR THE DRAFT. YOU SEE HIM GETTING THAT SUIT READY? WELL, IT’S GOING TO INVOLVE THE ATHLETE WHO GETS PICKED AT NUMBER 57. THAT WILL BE ON THE SECOND ROUND ON FRIDAY. HINES SAYS THE 57TH PERSON SELECTED WILL ALSO GET A LIFETIME SUPPLY OF HEINZ KETCHUP. THEY’RE CALLING IT MISTER 57. THAT PLAYER WILL ALSO GET A COMMEMORATIVE JACKET AND THE CHANCE TO PARTNER WITH THE COMPANY AT LAST. CHECK. THE 57TH PICK CURRENTLY BELONGS TO THE CHICAGO BEARS. THE STEELERS, BY THE WAY, ARE KIND OF CLOSE AT NUMBER 53, AND WE WIL
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Heinz to offer 57th pick in NFL draft a lifetime supply of ketchup
Heinz said it’s introducing a new tradition for the NFL Draft, which involves one lucky player receiving a lifetime supply of the company’s famous ketchup. The 57th person selected in the 2026 NFL Draft will receive a lifetime supply of Heinz ketchup. The Pittsburgh company said it will name the 57th draft pick “Mr. 57,” paying homage to the number that has been displayed on the iconic condiment bottles for the last 157 years. In a post on social media, the company said former NFL star and 57th draft pick David Hester will be on hand to congratulate the inaugural “Mr. 57.””Mr. 57” will receive a jacket, a lifetime supply of ketchup, and a chance to partner with the company, WTAE’s news partners at the Trib reported. The 57th pick will be the 25th pick in the second round, and that currently belongs to the Chicago Bears.
Heinz said it’s introducing a new tradition for the NFL Draft, which involves one lucky player receiving a lifetime supply of the company’s famous ketchup.
The 57th person selected in the 2026 NFL Draft will receive a lifetime supply of Heinz ketchup.
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The Pittsburgh company said it will name the 57th draft pick “Mr. 57,” paying homage to the number that has been displayed on the iconic condiment bottles for the last 157 years.
In a post on social media, the company said former NFL star and 57th draft pick David Hester will be on hand to congratulate the inaugural “Mr. 57.”
“Mr. 57” will receive a jacket, a lifetime supply of ketchup, and a chance to partner with the company, WTAE’s news partners at the Trib reported.
The 57th pick will be the 25th pick in the second round, and that currently belongs to the Chicago Bears.



