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The blond mermaid on the labels of San Diego-based Chicken of the Sea tuna cans for six decades finally has a name – Catalina. The moniker was chosen in a contest that drew 49,000 entries.
Berk will judge the contest entries in March. The grand prize winner will receive $1 million. If no one wins, Chicken of the Sea will donate 1 million ounces of seafood to food pantries.
Also aboard is the mermaid, which became part of the Chicken of the Sea logo in 1952 and remained there. "We've never brought her out in the public eye until today," Fleming said.
The tuna goes on, followed by tomato, red onions, capers, cucumber, a drizzle of salsa verde and another of the aioli. The sandwich is served with mixed greens tossed in Mermaid's peach ...