Heinz introduces two new condiment combinations: Mayocue and Mayomust

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Two new Heinz products – Mayocue and Mayomust – are expected to be available at stores nationwide in April. | Business Wire

Iconic ketchup brand Heinz is mixing things up with its two new condiment combinations.

Nearly a year after holding a Twitter poll to survey whether Americans were ready for a ketchup and mayonnaise mashup called Mayochup, Heinz says its making “all condiment lovers’ dreams come true.”

The new products – Mayocue and Mayomust – are starting to roll out to regional retailers like H-E-B grocery stores and are expected to be available at stores nationwide in April.

Mayocue brings together barbecue sauce and mayo, while Mayomust combines mayo with mustard.

“Sauce lovers nationwide have been mixing different condiments to create flavor combinations that will take their favorite foods to the next level for years,” said Nicole Kulwicki, director of marketing for Heinz, in a statement.

The 16.5-ounce bottles have a suggested retail price of $3.49, Heinz said, and will also be available at online retailers like Amazon.

On Tuesday, bottles of Mayomust on Amazon cost $4.59 plus a $7.38 shipping fee.

“First with MAYOCHUP sauce and now with MAYOCUE and MAYOMUST sauces, we’re taking out the guesswork to give our fans the perfect condiment blends from the start!” Kulwicki said.

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