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Project Pringles: Update #3

Japanese PringlesIt is time once again for the crispiest, most homogenous, artificially flavored update in the world: Project Pringles! If you are not familiar with the project, I’m attempting to document, with the help of other world travelers, every flavor of Pringles in the world. Pringles are, I believe, the most widespread snack food on Earth.

If you would like to participate it is very simple: just check the Project Pringles page to see if the flavor you’ve found has already been submitted. If it hasn’t, take a photo of the can and email it to me (gary (at) everything-everywhere.com. If you are the first to submit a flavor, I’ll give you credit and if applicable, a link to your website.

I know there are many missing flavors from Japan, Korea and China. If you are in those countries or plan to visit soon, keep an eye out at the convenience store.

Also, in other Pringles related news, fellow travel blogger Debbie Dubrow found that Pringles cans make for a cheap children’s toy when you are on a flight.

  1. White Cheddar Pop (Australia) Submitted by Cornelius Aesop
  2. Soft-Shell Crab (Indonesia) Submitted by Ve We
  3. Smoky BBQ (Thailand) Submitted by Got Passport
  4. Grilled Shrimp (Malaysia) Submitted by Meg Yew Wong
  5. Thai Sweet Chili (Hong Kong) Submitted by Allison Wood
  6. Lemon Sesame (Thailand) Submitted by Roger Wade
  7. Extreme: Exploding Cheese and Chill (UK) Submitted by Bill Pittenger
  8. Cheese & Onion (UK) Submitted by Bill Pittenger
  9. Prawn Cocktail (UK) Submitted by Bill Pittenger
  10. Extreme: Smokin’ Ribs (UK) Submitted by Bill Pittenger
  11. Texas BBQ Sauce (UK) Submitted by Bill Pittenger
  12. Extreme: Blazin’ BBQ (Canada) Submitted by Marcello
  13. Beef Kebab (Japan) Submitted by Arianna Pezzato
  14. Kissa: Naporitan (Japan) Submitted by Arianna Pezzato
  15. Kissa: Guratin (Japan) Submitted by Arianna Pezzato
  16. Double Cheese (Japan) Submitted by Arianna Pezzato
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  1. Dheeraj says:

    Munnar is the most famous honeymoon destination in South India. Its called The Queen Of Hill Station and it is blessed with beautiful weather.The greenery and sweet fragrance coming from the tea and cardamon gardens make your honeymoon a remembering one forever. Honeymoon is the time for couples to be on their own,to know each other and spend the time in love and nature.

    One of the most popular hill stations in India, Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams – Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600 Mts above sea level, this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India

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