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Pringles is an iconic brand of potato and wheat-based stackable chips, originally developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the United States in the late 1960s. The brand was created to address customer complaints about broken and greasy chips, leading to the invention of the saddle-shaped chip and the signature cylindrical canister. In 2012, Kellogg Company acquired Pringles, becoming the world's second-largest snack company in the process.
Pringles are manufactured globally in several key locations to serve different markets, including facilities in Tennessee (USA), Mechelen (Belgium), and various sites across Asia. Following a corporate restructuring in 2023, the brand is now part of Kellanova, the company that took over Kellogg's global snacking business. This specific edition features a promotional collaboration with the videogame Fallout 76, highlighting the brand's frequent marketing partnerships.
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