Pringles
There are several interesting things about Pringles which we thought we would share. Their shape is what is known as a Hyperbolic Paraboloid (the idea behind the design, along with the can, was to stop so many getting broken up in a bag). They were originally marketed as “Pringle’s Newfangled Potato Chips”, no-one is really clear on where the name comes from. It took 12 years of development from conception to release (mainly because they couldn’t figure out how to get them to taste nice). The guy on the can is affectionately known as “Julius Pringles”.
Other interesting things about Pringles are that a) they come in lots of cool flavours, and b) ones which we have for sale at this time will be shown below. Enjoy!
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Pringles Buffalo Ranch (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Cheddar & Sour Cream (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Hot & Spicy (102g)
£3.25 -
Pringles Hot Honey (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Ketchup (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Pizza (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Ranch (156g)
£3.95 -
Pringles Salt & Seaweed (107g)
£3.25 -
Pringles Scorchin’ BBQ (158g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Scorchin’ Cheddar (158g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Scorchin’ Sour Cream & Onion (158g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Sour Cream & Onion (156g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Dill Pickle (156g)
£3.95 -
Pringles Honey Mustard (156g)
£3.95 -
Pringles Jalapeno (158g)
£3.70 -
Pringles Limited Edition Minecraft Suspicious Stew (158g)
£3.95 -
Pringles Pizza Grab & Go (71g)
£2.25 -
Pringles Wavy Fire Roasted Jalapeno (137g)
£4.05 -
Pringles Wavy Sharp White Cheddar (137g)
£3.90