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Pringles is a world-renowned brand of stackable potato-based crisps, easily identifiable by its signature cylindrical can and the iconic mascot, Mr. P. The Sour Cream & Onion flavour, packaged in the classic green canister shown, is one of the brand's most popular varieties globally. Originally designed to eliminate broken chips and keep them fresh, the unique saddle shape (a hyperbolic paraboloid) has made Pringles a staple in the snack aisle.
While the brand was born in the United States, its manufacturing footprint is now truly global to serve different markets. Pringles are produced in several major facilities worldwide, including plants in the USA, Belgium, Malaysia, Poland, and China. This distributed manufacturing ensures that the product reaches consumers in over 140 countries with consistent quality and crunch.
The history of Pringles is marked by a shift in corporate giants. Invented by Procter & Gamble in the 1960s, the brand was later sold to the Kellogg Company in 2012. More recently, as part of a major corporate restructuring in 2023, the Kellogg Company split into two entities, placing the Pringles brand under the stewardship of Kellanova. Kellanova remains a leading global snacking company headquartered in the United States, continuing the legacy of this innovative snack brand.
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