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Pringles Classic Paprika

ownerKellanova (USA)
originUnited States
manufacturedmultipleCountries

Pringles is an internationally recognized brand of potato and wheat-based stackable chips, first developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the United States in the late 1960s. The brand was famously invented as a solution to consumer complaints about broken, greasy chips and air-filled bags. To achieve their unique shape and stackability, Pringles are made from a dough that is pressed into a hyperbolic paraboloid shape.

In 2012, P&G sold Pringles to the Kellogg Company (now known as Kellanova), which expanded the brand's global footprint. Pringles are manufactured at various facilities worldwide to serve different regions. For the European market, products are primarily manufactured in Mechelen, Belgium, and Kutno, Poland. The brand continues to be a leader in the global snack market, known for its iconic canister and the mascot, Julius Pringles.

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