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What are some of you guys' favourite flavour of Pringles?

TheRevAlJolson

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Pringles Fact: Pringles were first marketed as "Newfangled Potato Chips," but the name didn't stick. No one is certain where the name "Pringles" originated, but some think it could be an homage to the patent-holder for potato processing equipment ... or it could be the name of a street.
 

JoshFromMichigan

I miss Norm
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Salt and potato for me

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Pringles Fact: Pringles were first marketed as "Newfangled Potato Chips," but the name didn't stick. No one is certain where the name "Pringles" originated, but some think it could be an homage to the patent-holder for potato processing equipment ... or it could be the name of a street.
Pringles fun fact number 2: in Iceland they call them “pring-lays” as if they were reading it in Spanish.
 

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“I don’t eat childish snacks I prefer a rare steak with a nicely paired red wine never white,im not a rube. My wife often jokes she loves Snyder flavour in the extra large can. I’ve no idea what she means”- John Snyder.
 

FranksWirecutters

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Pringles fun fact number 2: in Iceland they call them “pring-lays” as if they were reading it in Spanish.
Fun fact number 3. They're only made in one plant in the US which is in Jackson TN. I had a tour of it when it was still Procter Gamble and I've seen how they make them. I think Kellogg's opened a second plant in Europe to make them as well.
 

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Pringles Fact: Pringles were first marketed as "Newfangled Potato Chips," but the name didn't stick. No one is certain where the name "Pringles" originated, but some think it could be an homage to the patent-holder for potato processing equipment ... or it could be the name of a street.
Rumor has it that a man by the name of Jon Snyder walked into the factory one day and whipped his cock out in front of a few of the executives. One of them saw his piece and exclaimed, "that thing looks like a goddamned Pringles can" and the name stuck.
 
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