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Store-bought gravy will never hold a candle to the homemade stuff, we all know that. Yet every Thanksgiving, millions of us surrender. We crack open cans, twist off jars, and pour from sad little cartons because it saves us the hassle of whisking up a fresh batch while ten relatives hover in the kitchen offering “help.” And now, for the brave souls who have given up entirely… there’s a new option: squeezable gravy.

Heinz Leftover Gravy
Source: FoodandWine.com / foodandwine.com

Yep. Heinz has officially entered the chat with its first-ever squeezable gravy bottle, a thick, mustard-style squeeze tube filled with their “Homestyle Turkey Gravy.” They call it Leftover Gravy, and it looks like something you’d see next to ketchup at a minor-league baseball stadium.

The whole idea was inspired by that legendary Friends episode where someone steals Ross’ beloved “Moist Maker” sandwich, the Thanksgiving leftovers masterpiece with a gravy-soaked slice of bread hidden in the middle. According to Heinz, this bottle is designed specifically for sandwiches, making it easier to recreate your own Moist Maker without ladling gravy all over the counter.

It was available exclusively through Walmart.com… at least for a hot minute. To get one, you had to buy a regular jar of Heinz gravy for $1.88, and then Walmart would toss in the limited-edition Heinz Leftover Gravy Kit, complete with the squeezable bottle and a recipe card.

Last we checked, it was already sold out. Will they restock before Thanksgiving? Maybe. Heinz says it’s “while supplies last,” so keep refreshing that page if you’re determined to squeeze your gravy this year.

Happy Thanksgiving (and leftovers)!

Doug O’Brien