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Heinz ketchup all-red puzzle now available to buy

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Some people are turning to puzzles to pass the time during the coronavirus pandemic. And if you’re looking for a bigger challenge, Heinz has one for you.

After giving some away in a contest, Heinz ketchup is now making an insanely slow puzzle available for purchase. That red monster has 570 pieces, a nod to the brand's 57 varieties, all in the exact same shade of red.

It’s definitely a challenge for puzzle lovers. The company recently gave away 57 of them in a social media contest. It said there was an overwhelming response to that limited run, so now you can buy one at heinzketchuppuzzle.com for $24.99.

In conjunction with the sale, Heinz said it’s donating $10,700, or 107,000 meals, to Feeding America. It says that represents the

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