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FACTS ABOUT PRINGLES

Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 but were not popular until the mid 1970’s. The original name of these was Pringle’s Newfangled Potato Chips. They were created by Alexander Liepa. The name ‘Pringles’ came from a Cincinnati telephone book, they found a street name called Pringle Drive in Finneytown, Ohio.

Pringles are thin saddle-shaped potato crisps (the actual name for the shape of Pringles is a Hyperbolic Paraboloid) which are very popular today; they are sold in over 140 countries and make an annual sale of over 1.4 billion dollars. The reason Pringles are the favourite crisps of many people is because they are neatly packaged which means they don’t come out broken, they are not greasy, they stay fresh for longer than crisps in bags and it is designed for eating some now and some later, where as in a bag, you have to eat them when they are opened soon or they will go soft.

If Pringles Potato Crisps are one of your favourite snack foods, then you should check out these top interesting facts about Pringles!



Pringles comes in all the standard flavours: Barbecue, Cheddar Cheese, Cheese & Onion, Hot & Spicy, Original, Salt & Vinegar and Sour Cream & Onion. Sometimes Procter & Gamble produces limited edition flavours, past ones have been Chilli Cheese Dog, Ketchup and Texas BBQ Sauce and Cajun.



If Pringles Potato Crisps are one of your favourite snack foods, then you should check out these top interesting facts about Pringles!


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