We take Heinz Worhestershire sauce, and meat tenderizer, and Garlic Salt and marinate steaks all night, The steaks are so tender and good the next day you cook then medium well or medium rare and get some Steak Sauce and MMMMMM MMMMM! with a baked potato and a salad. That's some good eating.
This was created for Heinz by John Hubley, who made his mark as an animator/director for UPA in the '50s before opening his own small animation studio (he also produced the famous "Maypo" hot cereal ads in the late '50s featuring "Marky Maypo" {"I WANT MY MAYPO!"}.
Here in the States, Heinz manufactures the original Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce and it is under the name of Lea & Perrins Inc. as well. Also the US version has a slightly different recipe then the UK original recipe
The animation in this commercial is amazing!
crocetti1984 5 months ago
At the end the camera moves back,and when they return to him he is still shot if he would been shot at close range...
jokic666 7 months ago
@LarryBundyJr It's Lea and Perrins :P
heavybassX 9 months ago
@ThePhotoshopGuy1 To annoy Americans who can't pronounce long words :D
But it's named after the place it was invented. Also Lee and Perrins created it, not Heinz.
LarryBundyJr 9 months ago
We take Heinz Worhestershire sauce, and meat tenderizer, and Garlic Salt and marinate steaks all night, The steaks are so tender and good the next day you cook then medium well or medium rare and get some Steak Sauce and MMMMMM MMMMM! with a baked potato and a salad. That's some good eating.
Sheri451 1 year ago
I can drink this stuff
GuysSeriously 1 year ago
Why did they make this name so hard to pronounce?
ThePhotoshopGuy1 2 years ago
This was created for Heinz by John Hubley, who made his mark as an animator/director for UPA in the '50s before opening his own small animation studio (he also produced the famous "Maypo" hot cereal ads in the late '50s featuring "Marky Maypo" {"I WANT MY MAYPO!"}.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Here in the States, Heinz manufactures the original Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce and it is under the name of Lea & Perrins Inc. as well. Also the US version has a slightly different recipe then the UK original recipe
fuckinwiseguy 2 years ago
I thought Leigh & Perrins manufactured this product for years?? I'm actually from Worcester, UK.
steve371970 3 years ago