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Pringles is a globally recognized brand of potato and wheat-based stackable chips, famous for its unique hyperbolic paraboloid shape and signature cylindrical canister. Originally developed by Procter & Gamble in the United States during the 1960s, the brand was a pioneer in creating uniform, non-greasy potato crisps.
Today, Pringles is owned by Kellanova (formerly part of Kellogg Company). While the brand has American roots, its manufacturing footprint is truly global, with major production facilities located in the United States, Belgium, Malaysia, Poland, and China to serve different international markets. The Passport Flavours range, such as this Japanese Style Stir Fry edition, is a testament to the brand's focus on international taste profiles and global distribution strategies.
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