Man, I love the Pringle chip! Thin, crisp, tasty, lots of great flavors. And the container's organizational skills are outstanding! With the company sale coming up, some Pringle factoids have emerged:

Yep, they're being sold by Procter and Gamble to Kellogg's for 2.7 billion. I never gave the name any thought. It came from Pringle Drive in Cincinnati, because an employee thought it had a cheerful sound. It takes 3-4 potatoes to make a can of Pringles. Ever noticed how handy the empty cannisters can be when the chips are gone? Well, the guy that invented the Pringles packaging system had some of his ashes buried in a Pringles can. Okay, that's probably enough. Now, pass me that dip. DB

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