Pringles launches a secret flavor for Christmas: what the new pack hides.
What's new in the world of Pringles
According to The Sun: The company Pringles has introduced three new flavors, among which is a mysterious Christmas variant.
With Christmas approaching, the snack manufacturer delights its fans with several new products.
A new snack will hit the shelves tomorrow, September 10th.Consumers are being treated to flavors of roasted turkey and pigs in blankets.
This limited edition of snacks is inspired by two classic Christmas dishes and will cost £1.95 when it arrives in stores in October.
Also for the festive season, Pringles is launching a secret flavor.
Consumers will need to guess the flavor of the snack, as it is not specified on the packaging.
Representatives of Food Find UK have already had the chance to sample the new product, and many shoppers are actively sharing their guesses.
One shopper joked that the flavor could be 'brussels sprouts and disappointment', while another suggested it might be 'mint and lamb'.
To try the mystery flavor, visit Tesco, where the product will be sold exclusively on September 10th.
The snack will retail for £1.95, and it will be available in other supermarkets in October.
A spokesperson for Pringles noted:
“Our secret flavor has certainly sparked a lot of conversation and tastings, so we knew we had to bring that delight back for Christmas.”
“Snack lovers enjoy guessing the secret blend, and this new Christmas version raises that intrigue once again. Santa's flavor is secret, rich, unexpected, and not what fans would expect from Pringles.”
Previously, Pringles captured interest by having customers guess flavors during the launch of a crystal series styled after Super Mario.
In the past, the company has managed to wow consumers with unusual flavors such as carbonara, fried chicken, and even pickles.
Flame Grilled Steak flavored tubes of 185g are now widely available after being exclusive to certain stores.
This new meaty flavor has already generated a flurry of excitement, with snack lovers actively sharing their impressions on social media and rushing to stock up on the new product.
An interesting trend in the world of confectionery
Quality Street tubes have already appeared on the shelves, as the countdown to Christmas has begun.
These treats are always popular during the holidays and can significantly decrease in price when the price war begins.
Usually, octagonal tubes only appear in stores during the winter months, but recently they have started being put up for sale as early as June.
The price of a tube can reach up to £7 at most retailers, but with diligent effort, there is a chance to buy them at a better price.
Currently, Tesco offers a 600-gram tube for £2.95, but this offer is not available to everyone.
To take advantage, you need to scan a Tesco Clubcard at checkout; otherwise, you will have to pay £7.
This allows you to save £3.05.
Although this offer is believed to be available only in some stores where stocks have cleared, the expiration date may be a bit shorter.
Online sales of tubes of the same weight in Tesco using the Clubcard cost £4.50.
The Christmas season traditionally brings the appearance of new flavors and products, making it particularly interesting for snack lovers. The integrity and intrigue surrounding novelties, such as the mystery flavor from Pringles, also prompt customer activation. Many fans are expected to try new options and share their impressions over the coming months.
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