Pringles Original (165g)

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Pringles offer a multitude of innovative flavours, but the original Pringles are still a firm favourite! These lightly salted potato crisps are perfect with dip or just be themselves.

Both adults and children really enjoy the delicate taste of original Pringles, and it's pretty hard to stop with just a few Pringles. They live up to their slogan of 'Once you pop you just can't stop!'.

The packaging of Pringles prevents breakage and they also have a re-sealable lid to maintain freshness.

Most popular with customers in Italy, BFPO, Algeria, Lithuania, Spain, United States of America (USA), Russia, Sweden and Australia, but you can buy Pringles Original for delivery worldwide.

One of our Pringles branded products.

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Allergy Advice

May Contain Soya, Contains Wheat. Always check the product packaging as manufacturers can occasionally change batches.

Ingredients

Dehydrated Potatoes, Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Palm, Corn) in varying proportions, Wheat Flour, Corn Flour, Rice Flour, Maltodextrin, Emulsifier (E471), Salt, Colour (Annatto Norbixin).

Lifestyle / Additives

  • Suitable for Vegans, Suitable for Vegetarians.

Nutritional information

Typical Values/100 g/30 gRI* /30 g
Energy2227 kJ668 kJ 
534 kcal160 kcal8 %
Fat31 g9.3 g13 %
of which saturates6.6 g2.0 g10 %
Carbohydrate56 g17 g7 %
of which sugars1.4 g0.4 g0.4 %
Fibre3.5 g1.1 g 
Protein5.9 g1.8 g4 %
Salt1.1 g0.33 g6 %
* Reference intake of an average adult (8400 kJ / 2000 kcal)   
Portions per 165g package: 5-6   

Storage Instructions

  1. Storage Type: Ambient.
  2. Best before: see bottom (BB). Store in a cool, dry place.
  3. Pack Type: Cylinder.

Product reviews

4 starsLina from Belgium on

I like pringles Original, it's actually the only pringlestaste I like. I like the shape of the crisps, nice and big and you hardly have any crumbs, which I really like, sometimes you have a bag of crisps and most of the crisps are small and broken while Pringles keep their shape much better in a tube. I enjoy them a lot!

4 starsAgnes from Indonesia on

This flavor is exactly what you expect it to be, plain salted. It's not my favorite flavor, but I quite enjoy it. It's also very good to be paired with anything you can think of because of its neutral taste, and you can even dip them in melted chocolate which is the perfect snack for a birthday party!

5 starsEileen from Canada on

I like Pringles a lot and though we can buy some different flavours here I do like the sound of yours better. I cannot wait until I place my next order. Upon reading the reviews of others I was surprised by some of the negative comments as I find them to be delicious and less greasy than other counterparts.

3 starsRasmus from Denmark on

There's no way around it. To me, the Pringles Original are quite bland. It's not that they don't taste good, they just don't taste of... much. Which I suppose could be considered a good thing by some!

There's also no way around the fact that the tube does a decent job of keeping the crisps from getting smashed and from going soft - if you can keep yourself from eating them all in one go.

To me they're not worth the full premium price, but I'd go for a few tubes on sale!

3 starsNuala from Italy on

There's something annoying about these. They are always crisp and flavoursome, but the taste gets a bit cloying after the first couple or so. So why can't I stop eating them? I'm sure there's something in them that makes you go on and on till you finish them! The other flavours are tastier and don't cause me to wonder why I have to finish the whole pack.

3 starsHeather from Germany on

When Pringles first came onto the market, it was the resealable tube and irregular shape which made them stand out from the competition; they were the first in a world of plastic crisp packets, and although there are cheaper imitations, they have yet to be equaled.

Nonetheless, I have a few gripes. I find the original version tastes quite "chemically"; given the choice, I would definitely prefer a bag of Walker's ready salted crisps. My other gripe is that they have been reducing the content without reducing the price (in fact, here in Germany the prices have actually skyrocketed). Nice for an occasional treat, but I would be wary of buying them on a regular basis.

2 starsLiam from Netherlands on

I often buy Pringles, especially here in The Netherlands where they are the only "acceptable"brand of crisps on the market. The crunchiness was perfect but I find the Original version very bland and not flavoursome. For some good real pringles, choose either the salt and vinegar or sour cream and chives versions.

5 starsIan from Germany on

These crisps come in a decent sized tub and are sealed to keep them extra fresh until the day comes that you decide to pop the top off them.

The perfectly shaped and almost identical contents will grip your taste buds into tricking your mind to consume more and more until before you know it, the tub will be empty!

Once you pop, you can not stop.

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