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Pringles 'are not potato crisps' 1515 Responses
Last post: 3 years, 10 months ago | Thread started: Jul 4, 08, 9:23 a.m.
Out of context: Response #11 [Jul 4, 08, 9:23 a.m.]
- Meeklo
For real..
Pringles are actually a sustainable product.
It keeps Mc Donald's plastic red trays and soda cups, away from ending up in landfills somewhere in south america.Pringles are a great way to recycle more than 12% of P.V.C. used in a lot of our every day objects. The salt and flavors developed by the pringles corporation are known to make anything (and I mean A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G) taste like a potato chip, just cut the object in super thin slices and fry it, then add the salt, and get ready to enjoy the flavor!
Do you know any other potato chip brand that lets you eat its packaging after you are done? I didn't think so!


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