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Pringles Original Potato Chips 165g
Pack size : 165g
LBP 277423.00(Inc. VAT)
Sold & Delivered by Carrefour
Origin -
United Kingdom
highlights
Savour the iconic taste sensation that is Pringles Original. A blend of potatoes and crisp salt finish, plus a unique freshness to keep our crisps crunchy inside our iconic red can. Whether it be a tasty party snack or tempting bite to share with your friends, it's always a good time for Pringles Original.
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DESCRIPTION
Pringles isn't just a snack. It is a way of life. Do you have a taste for something tangy or craving for breakfast with a kick. Explore the cans to uncover your perfect Pringles flavor fit. Savour the iconic taste sensation that is Pringles Original. A blend of potatoes and crisp salt finish, plus a unique freshness to keep our crisps crunchy inside our iconic red can. Whether it be a tasty party snack or tempting bite to share with your friends, it's always a good time for Pringles Original.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 28g
Size
165GR
Per100Energyinkcal
150kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
627.6kJ
Per100Carbohydrates
16g
Per100Fat
1g
Per100Sodium
150mg
Sub Type
Potato Chips
Form
Solid
Category
Food
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Dehydrated Potatoes● Vegetable Oil (Sunflower● Corn)● Rice● Flour ● Wheat Starch● Emulsifier (E471) (From Rapeseed Oil)● Maltodextrin● Salt.
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place.
Preparation and usage
Ready to eat.
Brand Message
Pringles was invented in the year 1967 after a long development process. Development on Pringles first started in 1956, before development was halted due to lack of ability to get the taste acceptable. Development continued in the mid 1960s until the product was ready for sale in 1967. The man who first invented Pringles was Fred Baur, who did much of the work in designing Pringle’s shape and the snack’s innovative container. Alexander Liepa finished the work to get Pringles to taste good enough to sell on the market. Fred Baur is often credited with being the inventor of Pringles, though Alexander Liepa was the one listed on the patent for Pringles after his work was completed. The company responsible for the invention of Pringles and hiring Alexander Liepa and Fred Baur to create the product is Procter & Gamble.