• Kellanova chips brand, Pringles, is launching two limited-edition flavours to satisfy wanderlust cravings this year – Caribbean Spiced Chicken and Japanese Sticky Teriyaki.
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    Kellanova chips brand, Pringles, is launching two limited-edition flavours to satisfy wanderlust cravings this year – Caribbean Spiced Chicken and Japanese Sticky Teriyaki. Source: Kellanova
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Kellanova chips brand, Pringles, is launching two limited-edition flavours to satisfy wanderlust cravings this year – Caribbean Spiced Chicken and Japanese Sticky Teriyaki.

The Pringles Caribbean Spiced Chicken flavour is aimed at those looking to indulge in a blend of sweet and warm Caribbean spices, complemented by fire-roasted smokey juicy chicken and topped with the refreshing zesty tanginess of lime.

For those who prefer a mix of sweet and savoury, the Japanese Sticky Teriyaki flavour combines sweet, sticky and tangy flavour notes, inspired by a traditional chargrilled Japanese BBQ glaze.

Kellanova senior brand manager, Ileana Andrei, said the company knows chip lovers across Australia and New Zealand love exploring new flavours.

“Whether you’re craving the warm spices of the Caribbean or the savoury-sweet tang of Japanese cuisine, these new flavours are a must-try,” said Andrei.

“We’ve brought iconic, time-honoured recipes from around the world straight to your snack stash – perfect for adding a little international flair to your next snacking moment.”

Pringles Japanese Sticky Teriyaki Flavour are now available to purchase in Australia at Woolworths for RRP $5.50, with both flavours available at Coles and independent retailers from 10 February.

Both flavours will be available in New Zealand from 5 February at Foodstuffs, while Woolworths will stock the Japanese Sticky Teriyaki Flavour in-store from 3 March for RRP NZ$4.90.

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