Everyone loves potato chips and no one does it quite like Pringles! This time, they’re back with three new flavors for their signature stacked potato chips.
Who doesn’t love Pringles, right? They have a very distinct, crunchy texture with a starchy aftertaste that made them a hit ever since they were first released. Since then, they’ve made lots of changes and pushed the boundaries of what they could do with a Pringle chip. We’ve seen all sorts of flavors, but these three new ones might be the best of the bunch. Pringles is releasing three new flavors: Carnitas Taco, All Dressed, and Spicy TNT.

First up, there’s the Carnitas Taco Crisps. This new flavor is just bursting with the savory tastes of pork carnitas with aromatic seasonings that include onion, garlic, cumin, and oregano. This is quite literally a taco in potato chip form.
Then you have the All Dressed Crisps. This flavor is tangy, sweet, and savory all rolled into one. It’s perfect for when you’re just a little hungry and need a quick pick-me-up snack.
Last, but definitely not the least, is the Spicy TNT Crisps. Made in collaboration with Minecraft, this flavor has a blend of spices that are guaranteed to give each bite a much needed kick.
These new flavors have already been spotted at stores nationwide. The Carnitas Taco and the All Dressed flavors were spotted at Walmart while the Spicy TNT flavor is available at Target.
So what are you waiting for? Go and try these new Pringles flavors for yourself while you still can!
Once You Pop, The Fun Doesn’t Stop
That’s the signature slogan that Pringles has been known for. Pringles has been one of the best brands of potato chips in the history of snacks. They’ve been around since 1968 and they’ve forever changed snack culture ever since they were introduced. One surprising thing you may not know is that Pringles aren’t exactly potato chips. Due to their ingredients and production process, Pringles are actually classified as “potato crisps.”
Created by Procter & Gamble in the 1960s, Pringles introduced a wide variety of innovations that were considered game changing at the time. They’re two signature features are the saddle shaped chips and the iconic canister they came in. The reason for these features? It was so that the potato chips wouldn’t break in bags. Their shapes made them perfect for stacking together.

The brand’s early years were marked by a struggle for market dominance against established snack giants. However, its unique packaging and its less greasy texture set it apart. Pringles gained significant popularity in the following decades, with continuous innovations in flavor and design. By 2012, Kellogg’s acquired Pringles from Procter & Gamble, a deal that further solidified the brand’s global reach.
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Recent Buzz at Pringles
In the past two years, Pringles has consistently made headlines with its innovative flavor offerings and quirky marketing strategies. For instance, the introduction of the “Pringles Scorchin’” line in late 2020 turned heads with its spice-centric flavors, catering to the growing appetite for hot snacks. Featuring varieties like Scorchin’ Cheddar, Scorchin’ BBQ, and Scorchin’ Chili & Lime, this line of Pringles flavors became massively popular and even influenced other brands to make their own line of spicy new flavors.
More recently, in 2022, Pringles launched the Wavy Moa Burger flavor, inspired by the popular video game Halo. This unique flavor captured the interest and taste buds of both gamers and snack fans alike, blending gaming culture with snack innovation. The collaboration between Pringles and Halo, demonstrated how cross-industry promotions can create buzz and drive sales.
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From The Club
I’m absolutely digging these new Pringles flavors. I’m a little biased though since I’m a big fan of Pringles. I just love the texture and crunch you get from each bite and it’s pretty impossible to have just one chip. Out of all of these flavors, I’m super stoked to try the Carnitas Taco flavor. I’m gonna be heading down to Walmart and stack up on these new flavors, maybe get a couple of All Dressed cans too while I’m there.
Special thanks to @markie_devo










