Pringles Just Brought Back This Super-Popular Chip

The shelves in 7-11 convenient store, is displayed many favors of Pringles chips.
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Pickle-lovers, we have good news for you: Pringles is bringing back its beloved flavor this month. A lot of chip brands like Lay’s and even Ruffles have been releasing fun new flavors lately. And Pringles is the latest to announce a new release.

Pringles Dill Pickle first hit shelves in 2022. The brand described it as a “salty, tangy flavor experience with a touch of herbal dill.” However, shoppers in recent years haven’t been able to purchase it. It quickly became the second most-requested return of a product, according to a Pringle’s press release.

“From TikTok videos to fan requests, the nation’s dill pickle craving is undeniable — and Pringles always aims to satisfy the latest trending flavor craving,” Pringles’ U.S. Head of Marketing, Mauricio Jenkins, said. “With the return of Pringles Dill Pickle, we’re bringing joy to our die-hard fans and giving first-timers the chance to indulge in the fanfare while joining in on the pickle trend.”

With the recent increase in dill pickle popularity, it makes sense that the brand is bringing back the iconic flavor. Pringles Dill Pickle will be available starting in October at select retailers nationwide. If you want to know where they’re available near you, go to Pringles.com and select “Where to Buy.”

Pringles is also bringing back three spicy flavors. Los Calientes Rojo will return with “a punchy, smoky blend of serrano and habanero chiles,” and Los Calientes Verde will include “the perfect balance of spicy applewood smoked red jalapeños and zesty habanero.” The new Pringles Hot Ones Los Calientes Barbacoa will have “a blend of chipotle and smoky jalapeño flavor and earthy herbs and spices.”

It’s a big day for Pringles fans!

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