Like millions of Americans, an unbreakable guilty pleasure of mine is devouring a bowl of chips.
According to the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association (NPPGA), the average American eats more than four pounds of potato chips a year, which is understandable considering how irresistible the salty snack is.
While there are classic flavors to choose from, brands are always tinkering away to find the next big hit, or niche for the holiday season.
Although they can ultimately be major flops with the public, that doesn't stop chip companies from coming out with fresh ideas, and this year, Pringles may just have come out with a winner.
"We packed everything you love about Thanksgiving into our limited-edition Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner."
Back in 2017, Pringles released flavors that included all the trimmings one would eat during their Thanksgiving dinner, such as turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, creamed corn, mac and cheese, and pumpkin pie, served in a TV dinner tray-styled packaging.
This year, Pringles decided to make three seasonings divvied up into three separate containers.
In October, with the company teased the public to "get [their] stretchy pants ready," and has now finally unveiled the long-awaited flavors - turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.
PRINGLES THANKSGIVING DINNER IS COMING SOON! We packed everything you love about Thanksgiving into our limited-edition Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner, and removed everything you don't "” like your 27th year at the kids' table. pic.twitter.com/RjGoOGRJMi
— Pringles (@Pringles) November 5, 2018
"PRINGLES THANKSGIVING DINNER IS COMING SOON! the company tweeted. "We packed everything you love about Thanksgiving into our limited-edition Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner, and removed everything you don't "” like your 27th year at the kids' table."
In a press release released Monday, Yuvraj Arora, the senior vice president of marketing for Kellogg's U.S. Snacks division, revealed Pringles' new flavors could be a replacement for this year's holiday meal.
"When we launched Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner last year, it was so exciting to see Pringles fans' positive reactions celebrating how insanely accurate the flavors were.
We knew that we had to get Pringles Thanksgiving flavors in more people's hands this year "“ particularly hearing that Turkey, Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie not only were delicious, but truly tasted like the real deal."
You can grab the limited edition mini pack starting November 6 at 11:59 p.m. ET on the Kellogg's store website.
Will you be trying out these new flavors? Let us know in the comments!
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