Chicago is about to sip its way into uncharted territory.
There may be a popular rule that you never put ketchup on your hot dogs in Chicago, but what about in your smoothie?
Heinz announced Wednesday that it will partner with Smoothie King to launch the first-ever Tomato Ketchup Smoothie, but only for a limited time.
The drink, set to become available starting Aug. 6, blends Kraft Heinz’s Simply Ketchup with acai sorbet, apple juice, strawberries, and raspberries.
According to the Heinz website, Simply Ketchup is “free of high-fructose corn syrup.”
The smoothie will be offered for a limited time at select Smoothie King locations across Chicago, the companies said. It will be priced at $5.70.
But the Tomato Ketchup Smoothie begs the question, if tomatoes are fruits, is ketchup a smoothie?