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4 | 12.50% | |||
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6 | 18.75% | |||
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Sour cream & onion |
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14 | 43.75% | |||
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Cheddar cheese |
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0 | 0% | |||
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Barbecue |
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5 | 15.63% | |||
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Paprika |
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3 | 9.38% | |||
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Ive just had a heated debate with my flatmate about pringles. Hence this thread.
![]() I like them all tbh but if pushed I'd go for sour cream & onion. But it could change again soon. What's your favourite flavour? VOTE NOW Pringles history lesson Pringles brand potato crisps were first sold in the United States in October 1968, and distributed internationally by the mid-1970s.[4] The original Pringles television commercials were written, produced and directed by Thomas Scott Cadden (composer of the original Mr. Clean jingle) in 1968, while working at Tatham-Laird and Kudner Advertising Agency in Chicago. There are several theories behind the origin of the name "Pringles". One theory refers to Mr. Mark Pringle, who filed a US Patent 2,286,644 titled "Method and Apparatus for Processing Potatoes" on March 5, 1937.[5] Mr. Pringle's work was cited by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in filing their own patent for improving the taste of dehydrated processed potatoes.[6] Another theory suggested two Procter advertising employees lived on Pringle Drive in Cincinnati, and the name paired well with potato.[7] From the Pringles.com website: P&G chose the Pringles name from a Cincinnati telephone book, having been inspired by Pringle Drive in Finneytown, Ohio, due to its pleasing sound. P&G wanted to create a perfect chip to address consumer complaints about broken and stale chips, and air in the bags. The task was assigned to chemist Fredric Baur, who, from 1956 to 1958, created Pringles’ saddle shape from fried dough and also its can. Mr. Baur could not figure out how to make the chips taste good, though, and he eventually was pulled off the Pringles job to work on another brand. In the mid-1960s, another P&G researcher, Alexander Liepa, restarted Mr. Baur’s work, and set out to improve on the Pringles taste, which he succeeded in doing. [9] While Mr. Baur was the true inventor of the Pringles crisp, according to the patent Pringles was invented by Alexander Liepa of Montgomery, Ohio.[10] Gene Wolfe developed the machine that cooks them.[11] Their consistent saddle shape is mathematically known as a hyperbolic paraboloid.[12] Their design is reportedly aided by supercomputers.[13][14] Pringles have only about 42% potato content, the remainder being wheat starch and flours (potato, corn, and rice) mixed with vegetable oils and an emulsifier.[15] Contrary to a popular misconception, Pringles crisps are fried, not baked.[16] They were originally known as "Pringles Newfangled Potato Chips", but other snack manufacturers objected, saying Pringles failed to meet the definition of a potato "chip". The US Food and Drug Administration weighed in on the matter, and in 1975, they ruled Pringles could only use the word "chip" in their product name within the following phrase: "potato chips made from dried potatoes".[17] Faced with such an unpalatable appellation, Pringles eventually opted to rename their product potato "crisps" instead of chips. However, this later led to other issues in the United Kingdom, where the term potato "crisps" refers to the product Americans call potato "chips". ![]() Last edited by Zippy; 30-07-2011 at 02:02 AM. |
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Texas BBQ & Paparika
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Sour Cream and Onion
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i dont like pringles
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And yes I know there are other spin off flavours but I cba to list them. These are the most popular.
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I remember at christmas they made pigs in a blanket flavour D;
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pringles remind me of christmas for some reason
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Sour cream and onion >>>>>>>>>>>>>
My favourite snack ever. |
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Not even tried them rice infusion sort
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Theyre so damn more-ish
I can go through a whole tube if somebody doesnt physically remove them from me |
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I'd say Original and Sour Cream and onion but like a Texan BBQ now and again
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Only fat messes eat the green ones.
Red.
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Why is it, I always go straight to the bottom of the thread and insult the majority of people who take part in a certain event, and then read the replies only to see someone I actually like - is one of these people.
-facepalms self-
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I used to love green but now I hate them
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I might be thinking of Seabrooks
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watch who you're calling a fat mess, Patrick
nobody in my family is fat and we don't breed with anybody who has fat genes |
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Only like the original flavor
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Is it because of what I said?
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I just remembered I have 2 Tubs of Original Pringles and 1 Tub of BBQ Pringles downstairs, that I brought back from Turkey.
I shall go eat them and you lot will stay here. ![]()
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Amapoa Belíssima
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Paprika <3
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Team Flack
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Sour cream and onion
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