Volkswagen Introduces Free Gewürz Ketchup to U.S. Customers

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Introduction to Volkswagen’s Gewürz Ketchup

In an exciting development for American car enthusiasts and condiment lovers alike, Volkswagen (VW) is now offering its signature Gewürz ketchup for free in the United States. This marks the first time that this unique tomato-based condiment is accessible to U.S. consumers, and it comes with no strings attached.

A Taste of Tradition

Volkswagen’s Gewürz ketchup has a rich history that dates back to 1996, originally crafted for the company’s famed currywurst sausage, which has delighted employees in German factories. The spicy sausage, developed in 1973, is often served as a simple yet delicious treat. Known for its flavorful twist, VW’s Gewürz ketchup enhances the taste of both the sausage and other dishes, making it a beloved staple among Volkswagen staff.

How to Get Your Free Bottle

For those eager to sample this unique ketchup, it is available on Volkswagen’s DriverGear online store, listed under part number 00010 ZDK-259-101. However, this offer is time-sensitive and limited to one bottle per customer, while supplies last. Remarkably, the shipping costs are also covered, making it an attractive offer for both Volkswagen fans and those simply curious about trying a new tomato condiment.

In summary, Volkswagen’s initiative to offer Gewürz ketchup free of charge is not only a marketing strategy but also a celebration of its culinary heritage. Don’t miss the opportunity to taste a piece of Volkswagen’s tradition—you may find it delectably irresistible!

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