Pringles
Pringles is a brand of potato crisps produced by Kellogg's. Unlike traditional potato chips, Pringles are made from a dough that includes processed potato, starches, and other ingredients. The dough is rolled out, cut into a uniform saddle-shaped chip, and then fried or baked and seasoned. The chips are packaged in a cylindrical can with a resealable lid to protect freshness and enable easy stacking.
The product was developed by Procter & Gamble and introduced in the United States in 1968. In 2012,
Pringles come in a wide range of flavors that vary by region. Core varieties have included Original,
Across markets, Pringles are distributed through supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retailers, and are also available