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Pringles is a globally recognized brand of potato-based crisps, famous for its unique hyperbolic paraboloid shape and cylindrical can packaging. Originally developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the United States during the 1960s, the brand was later sold to the Kellogg Company (now known as Kellanova) in 2012.
The manufacturing process of Pringles is highly centralized but distributed across several key facilities worldwide. For the European and UK markets, production largely takes place in Mechelen, Belgium, or Kutno, Poland. In North America, the primary manufacturing hub is in Jackson, Tennessee. The product features a uniform recipe of dehydrated potatoes, vegetable oils, and rice flour, ensuring consistency across different regions.
Following a corporate spin-off in 2023, the brand is now owned by Kellanova, which manages the global snacking portfolio of the former Kellogg Company. Kellanova is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA. In the United Kingdom, the product is distributed by the Kellogg Marketing and Sales Company (UK) Ltd.
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