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Pringles debuting Everything Bagel-flavored crisps, available in stores for a limited time
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Date:2025-04-09 05:46:01
Can't get enough of the everything bagel? Now, even Pringles is getting on board the everything bagel craze with a brand new flavor.
Kellogg Company, the parent company of Pringles, announced Monday that it will be introducing a limited-edition Pringles Everything Bagel flavor, available at select retailers nationwide beginning in late August.
According to a release, each bite of the chip will have an "authentic" everything bagel flavor, including toasted onion, garlic, sesame, poppy seeds and even cream cheese.
This is not the first time Pringles has experimented with unusual flavors: the brand has previously released Philly Cheesesteak and Enchilada Adobada-flavored chips.
"New Pringles Everything Bagel perfectly captures the nation's favorite bagel flavor for a seamless snacking experience, no cream cheese schmear or deli trip necessary," Mauricio Jenkins, the U.S. marketing lead for Pringles said in a release.
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