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Pringles is a globally recognized brand of stackable potato-based crisps known for its iconic cylindrical can. Originally developed in the United States, the brand was created to solve the problem of broken and greasy chips found in traditional bags.
The manufacturing of Pringles takes place in several large-scale facilities worldwide to meet regional demand. In Europe, the primary production hub is situated in Belgium, while other major plants operate in the United States and Asia. This distributed manufacturing model ensures freshness and reduces logistics costs across different continents.
While the brand was a cornerstone of Procter & Gamble's food division for decades, it was acquired by the Kellogg Company (now known as Kellanova) in 2012. Today, Kellanova remains the ultimate owner, managing the brand's expansive international distribution and variety of local flavors.
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