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  1. Pringles® Potato Crisps | Pringles®

    Once you pop, the fun don't stop! Pringles® are the original stackable snack with a savory potato taste and perfect crunch.

  2. Pringles - Wikipedia

    Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based chips invented by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1968 and marketed as "Pringle's Newfangled Potato Chips". Pringles are technically considered an …

  3. Pringles - Walmart.com

    Buy products such as Pringles Easter Original Potato Crisps Chips, Easter Basket Snacks, 1.3 oz Canister at Walmart and save.

  4. Pringles products at Target

    Shop Target for a wide assortment of Pringles. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders. Expect More. Pay Less.

  5. Pringles Just Launched A Bold New Flavor Inspired By A Southern Staple

    1 day ago · Pringles are a classic snack food for a good reason; they are just so tasty! Whether you love the original Pringles, the sour cream and onion variety, or Cheddar Cheese Pringles, there are …

  6. Pringles Just Dropped a New Flavor Inspired by a Southern Favorite

    1 day ago · Pringles Carolina Pulled Pork BBQ crisps are headed to stores. The new flavor features the sweet and tangy taste of Carolina barbecue sauce with a cheesy twist. Early reviewers are giving the …

  7. Original Pringles Cans - Staples

    Discover the classic taste of Original Pringles cans at Staples. Perfect for snacking anytime, these iconic chips come in a variety of flavors to satisfy your cravings. Enjoy the crunch!

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    • Amazon.com: Pringles

      Indulge in the ingeniously shaped, insanely light and crispy Pringles potato chips. Savor a range of delicious flavors in portable, easy-to-grab snack stacks.

    • Pringles - Kroger

      Order pringles online for pickup or delivery. Find ingredients, recipes, coupons and more.

    • 5 Pringles flavors quietly pulled in 2025 - MSN

      Snack brands constantly refresh their lineups to keep consumers interested, and that often means retiring certain flavors—even popular ones. In 2025, several Pringles varieties quietly ...