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Pringles is a globally recognized brand of stackable potato-based crisps, famously sold in a signature cylindrical can. The brand was originally created by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the United States during the late 1960s to solve the problem of broken chips and air in bags.
Today, Pringles are manufactured in various locations worldwide to serve different regional markets, with major production facilities located in the United States, Belgium, Malaysia, and Poland. This dispersed manufacturing strategy ensures freshness and efficient logistics across the hundreds of countries where the product is sold.
Ownership of the brand transitioned in 2012 when Kellogg Company acquired Pringles from P&G. In late 2023, Kellogg Company split into two entities, and Pringles became a flagship brand under Kellanova. Based on 2024 and future outlooks, Kellanova remains the ultimate owner, maintaining its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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