• Pringles has released two new limited-edition flavours: Korean BBQ and South American BBQ.
    Pringles has released two new limited-edition flavours: Korean BBQ and South American BBQ.
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Pringles has released two new limited-edition flavours: Korean BBQ and South American BBQ, inspired by barbeque delicacies from across the world.

The Pringles Korean BBQ flavour features a fusion of sweet and smokey flavours enhanced with spices. For those who prefer a more classic flame-grilled flavour, South American BBQ features a mix of paprika, cumin and garlic inspired by the Chilean grilled steak.

Pringles has been experimenting with more than eighty different types of barbeque flavours from the East to the West in order to satisfy snackers’ urge to travel for new global food experiences.

Kellanova head of Pringles ANZ Dan Bitti said, “Aussies and Kiwis are inspired by world travel and the best of international food experiences. Pringles Korean BBQ and South American Flame Grilled BBQ really bring the authentic sensorial tastes like the charred, smoky barbeque flavours to each of the new variants.”

The new BBQ Pringles range is available nationally at Coles, Woolworths and independent grocers for RRP $5.50.

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