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  2. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    In a typical ad, a group of people are enjoying Pringles, while a lone person is eating a bag of generic potato chips (the bags themselves resemble either Lay's or Ruffles, depending on the Pringles variety marketed in the ad). They dump out some broken potato chips into their hand, only to find they are greasy, and end up wiping the grease on ...

  3. Most people eat Pringles the wrong way, according to ... - AOL

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    A home cook who posts on TikTok has revealed we may have been munching on Pringles all wrong. The user who posts under the name @cookinghungry, says the average person is likely eating the crisps ...

  4. British teen goes blind after eating nothing but Pringles ...

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    Further research into the boy's case found that he also suffered from a rare eating disorder called avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder. The condition causes hypersensitivity to the texture ...

  5. Pringles brings back fan-favorite flavor after people begged ...

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    Pringles is bringing back its most-requested flavor, Honey Mustard, starting in February — for good — after discontinuing it in 2022.

  6. Munchos - Wikipedia

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    The original Munchos debuted a few months after Pringles, another brand of product that identified as "potato crisps" (a term Pringles adopted after Frito-Lay successfully sued to prevent them from naming their product "potato chips"); early descriptions of Munchos closely parallel those of Pringles, with their curved shapes and thicker ...

  7. Food safety - Wikipedia

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    Food safety (or food hygiene) is used as a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.The occurrence of two or more cases of a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food is known as a food-borne disease outbreak. [1]

  8. Pringles discontinues popular chip flavor: ‘It’s a sad day’

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    Pringles confirmed that it discontinued its popular Jalapeño flavor earlier this year, much to the dismay of fans of the fiery flavor on social media. ... and I’d eat a second one after ...

  9. Edible - Wikipedia

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    Humans eat thousands of plant species; there may be as many as 75,000 edible species of angiosperms, of which perhaps 7,000 are often eaten. [2] Edible plants found in nature include flowers, seeds, berries, seaweed, and cacti. Being able to identify the versions of these plants that are safe to eat is an important survival skill. [3]