Do They Have These Pringles Flavors Where You’re From?

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Somehow, these just don’t seem very appetizing to me.  I prefer ‘normal’ flavors, like plain, salt & vinegar.  I found these on the shelf at a Mercury Drugs store, which is a combination pharmacy and convenience type store.

10 thoughts on “Do They Have These Pringles Flavors Where You’re From?”

  1. Is it possible to still find these? I have childhood memories related to the soft shell crab flavour.

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    1. I’m honestly not sure. I haven’t really thought to look for them because for chips these days I’m either getting blue corn tortilla chips from Trader Joe’s or Calbee shrimp chips.

      If anyone carried them I bet it would be H Mart if you’re in the US. I’ll take a look when I’m there next weekend.

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  2. I'm probably going to give in and try the shrimp flavored ones. Shrimp crackers aren't too bad. I'm totally with you on the blueberry & hazelnut flavor though. I don't even want to try.

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  3. I've tried both the Shrimp and the Seaweed flavor. Not bad, the Shrimp taste like shrimp crackers and the seaweed like Nori, something that Lay's also offers. But I prefer more traditional flavors like Sour Cream and Onion (yummy). I've never tried tried the Blueberry and Hazelnut, but I have a friend who is addicted to this new flavor. Berries in my potato chips is just a little too weird for me.

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  4. I've tried both the Shrimp and the Seaweed flavor. Not bad, the Shrimp taste like shrimp crackers and the seaweed like Nori, something that Lay's also offers. But I prefer more traditional flavors like Sour Cream and Onion (yummy). I've never tried tried the Blueberry and Hazelnut, but I have a friend who is addicted to this new flavor. Berries in my potato chips is just a little too weird for me.

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  5. That's an interesting project he has going on there. The next time I'm at the store, I'll take a photo of the shrimp Pringles individually so it fits his guidelines. ^_^

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  6. I think I'd be able to stop! This reminds me of the 'seaweed shaker fries' that they have seasonally in Singapore. I wasn't interested in those either.

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