Only 150 of the "Ed Sheeran X Heinz Tomato
Ketchup, the Tattoo Edition" bottles, featuring a copy of
Sheeran's own Heinz inking, will be available across the world.
The first three were sold for 1,050 pounds, 1,100 pounds and
1,500 pounds on Thursday.
Nigel Dickie, Kraft Heinz director of corporate affairs, said
150 of the bottles were made to mark Heinz 150th birthday.
"What's special about them is that they have his tattoos on the
label," he said. "They're part of the label, so it's his sleeve
on our sleeve."
He said he suspected not many people would open the bottles, but
they had "perfectly enjoyable ketchup" inside.
Some 104 bottles will be the prizes in a free global draw,
according to a statement linked on Sheeran's Instagram account,
and the remainder would go to Sheeran and Heinz superfans and
museums.
All money raised from the bottles will be donated to East
Anglia's Children's Hospices, a charity nominated by Sheeran,
and Rise Against Hunger, which is supported by Heinz.
The 28-year-old star, who has sold more than 150 million records
worldwide, is a long-time fan of the sauce and has the "Heinz
Tomato Ketchup" label tattooed on his arm.
Earlier this year he teamed up with the brand to release "Tomato
Edchup" and wrote and starred in a TV advert for the release.
(Reporting by Marissa Davison, Writing by Paul Sandle; Editing
by Toby Chopra)
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