Heinz bottles gravy specifically for your Thanksgiving leftovers
It’s called “Leftover Gravy.” Its mission is to breathe back flavor and delight into day-after-Thanksgiving leftovers. Its inspiration: the “Moist Maker” sandwich from our favorite 90s sitcom “Friends.”
Heinz, on Tuesday, unveiled a holiday offering that for the first time transforms gravy into a condiment.
The company said the idea to bottle “Leftover Gravy” came from a “Friends” episode that featured the iconic Moist Maker sandwich. It’s made with leftover turkey, stuffing, leftover gravy, cranberry sauce, mayo (optional), lettuce (optional) and three slices of white sandwich bread (with one of the slices thoroughly soaked in gravy and placed as a middle layer).
“A social media favorite among millennial sitcom-lovers, the Moist Maker epitomized an obsession with holiday food crafted with care and detail. Now, Heinz is celebrating the fans who share an irrational love of the nostalgic sandwich by providing the key to a delicious day-after sandwich,” Jamie Mack, associate director of brand communications for Heinz US, said in a statement.
If you really want it, Heinz said shoppers first have to order a 12-ounce jar of the brand’s Homestyle Turkey Gravy (priced at $1.88) exclusively on Walmart.com. Included with the purchase, while supplies last, is a Heinz Leftover Gravy kit, which comes with a Leftover Gravy squeezable bottle and recipe card to make the “Ultimate Thanksgiving Leftovers Sandwich.”





