Pringles are stackable potato crisps known for their uniform curved shape and iconic cylindrical can. They were first introduced in 1968 by Procter & Gamble and later became part of Kellanova.
Unlike traditional potato chips, Pringles are made from a mixture of dehydrated potato flakes and formed into identical shapes before being cooked. This process allows them to stack perfectly in their famous can.
In the United States, Pringles are a popular snack for road trips, gaming nights, and casual gatherings. Their convenient packaging also makes them easy to transport without breaking.
Popular flavors include Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar Cheese, and BBQ, with many limited editions released each year.
While Pringles are sold worldwide, some American flavors are rarely available in Europe. Explore the different Pringles varieties available.