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Pringles is one of the world's most iconic snack brands, recognized primarily for its unique parabolic shape and cylindrical can packaging. Originally developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the United States in the 1960s, the brand was created to solve consumer complaints about broken and greasy potato chips. The brand's mascot, Julius Pringles, has become a global pop culture icon.
Today, Pringles are produced in several high-tech manufacturing facilities located in the United States, Belgium, Malaysia, Poland, and China to serve global markets. The brand underwent a significant ownership change in 2012 when it was acquired from P&G. It is now a flagship brand of the Kellanova company (formerly known as Kellogg Company), which manages the brand's extensive global distribution and product innovation across hundreds of flavor varieties.
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