"Heinz" brand with self-heating soup can!?
"Heinz" brand with self-heating soup can!?
Hello!!
Today, I've heard that in 1941 "Heinz" brand developed self-heating soup cans for the Army for using in the D-Day War.
I think it's quite odd. Has anyone known or heard of this information?
Thanks
Mettnoon
Today, I've heard that in 1941 "Heinz" brand developed self-heating soup cans for the Army for using in the D-Day War.
I think it's quite odd. Has anyone known or heard of this information?
Thanks
Mettnoon
I found this short mention on a Heinz page:
http://www.heinz.co.uk/products/heinz_soup.aspx
Under "Milestones":
1941: One of the most revolutionary inventions of the war years was our self-heating can, invented by Heinz and ICI: self-heating cans of Heinz soups were part of our troops’ rations for the historic D-Day landings.
I have also seen (more recently) a self-heating can of coffee/latte from Wolfgang Puck. Here's a link to some info and pics:
http://www.singleservecoffee.com/archives/001179.php
http://www.heinz.co.uk/products/heinz_soup.aspx
Under "Milestones":
1941: One of the most revolutionary inventions of the war years was our self-heating can, invented by Heinz and ICI: self-heating cans of Heinz soups were part of our troops’ rations for the historic D-Day landings.
I have also seen (more recently) a self-heating can of coffee/latte from Wolfgang Puck. Here's a link to some info and pics:
http://www.singleservecoffee.com/archives/001179.php
As I understand it, the concept of self-heating cans using exothermic reaction, has been around since WWI. The technology was used during WWII (didn't know that it was Heinz UK until now, thank you,) and there were some attempt to market it commercially after WWII. I'd guess that the high cost of such a can (close to $5 in today's money) didn't really make it too appealing to the public who was still recovering from the war effort and the trend of using processed foods to create meals was not yet widespread.
I found it rather humorous to hear that OnTech had spent $24M to develop the hotcan for the Wolfgang Puck brand of self-heating coffee drinks. (re-inventing the wheel?)
I found it rather humorous to hear that OnTech had spent $24M to develop the hotcan for the Wolfgang Puck brand of self-heating coffee drinks. (re-inventing the wheel?)

Re: "Heinz" brand with self-heating soup can!?
My Dad told me about this cans.mettnoon wrote:Hello!!
Today, I've heard that in 1941 "Heinz" brand developed self-heating soup cans for the Army for using in the D-Day War.
I think it's quite odd. Has anyone known or heard of this information?
Thanks
Mettnoon
When the US-Army invaded our place in January 1945, he got from soldiers "self heating cans". He was a kid at age of 8...
Re: "Heinz" brand with self-heating soup can!?
Hi there!
im the newby from germany. I recently found one of the selfheating cans and want o share some pics of it with you.so as far as i understood they where only available a limited time in wwII is that correct?
regards from Frankfurt/M former home of the 1. armoured/12 Cav
Gerd

regards from Frankfurt/M former home of the 1. armoured/12 Cav
Gerd
Das Leben gelebt, Die Sünde geküsst, Das Herz den Frauen gegeben-
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!
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Very cool find 
in great condition too, Is the cheese the same age?
The company still make processed cheese and it still looks like it will never go off. Might be still edible, but i'm not that brave.
Apparently there have been self heating cans of soup and stew for camping over here since the 80's. My friend used to use them on cadet camps in the late 80's and 90's. He says his father used them.
I will see if i can find one to show you.
good pix
Yowie

in great condition too, Is the cheese the same age?
The company still make processed cheese and it still looks like it will never go off. Might be still edible, but i'm not that brave.
Apparently there have been self heating cans of soup and stew for camping over here since the 80's. My friend used to use them on cadet camps in the late 80's and 90's. He says his father used them.
I will see if i can find one to show you.
good pix
Yowie
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Re: "Heinz" brand with self-heating soup can!?
How does the self-heating can work?
I can see part of the instructions say to light a wick. Is it a can within a can or soemthing?
I can see part of the instructions say to light a wick. Is it a can within a can or soemthing?
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Thats how i understood it. must be a can with a wick and burning paste on top of the can, wich is removed with the top of the can after heating it.please excuse my bad english...regardsRichard w. wrote:How does the self-heating can work?
I can see part of the instructions say to light a wick. Is it a can within a can or soemthing?
Das Leben gelebt, Die Sünde geküsst, Das Herz den Frauen gegeben-
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!
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Thanks yowie, the cheesecan is empty , after the war was a big foodshortage in germany and canned food didnt survive long..i wonder why someone stored the empty cans in the attic of my house...regards gerdYowie wrote:Very cool find
in great condition too, Is the cheese the same age?
The company still make processed cheese and it still looks like it will never go off. Might be still edible, but i'm not that brave.
Das Leben gelebt, Die Sünde geküsst, Das Herz den Frauen gegeben-
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!
Und dann nicht gebebt wenn der Tod uns grüßt, das ist ein Jadgfliegerleben!