• Kellanova brand, Pringles, is bringing the heat with the introduction of a new Spicy range – featuring zesty Chilli & Lime and sizzling Chipotle Sour Cream flavours.
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    Kellanova brand, Pringles, is bringing the heat with the introduction of a new Spicy range – featuring zesty Chilli & Lime and sizzling Chipotle Sour Cream flavours. Source: Kellanova
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Kellanova brand, Pringles, is bringing the heat with the introduction of a new Spicy range – featuring zesty Chilli & Lime and sizzling Chipotle Sour Cream flavours.

Hitting the shelves August 1st, the brand new Chilli & Lime flavour fuses citrus and subtle heat in every crunch, while the fan favourite Chipotle Sour Cream flavour returns with a new pack and the same bold flavour.

The Pringles Spicy range is a worldwide exclusive, with a flavour profile that has been
meticulously crafted to appeal to local tastes of the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) region, a testament to the Pringles’ chefs' culinary creativity.

Kellanova ANZ senior brand manager for Salty Snacks, Ileana Andrei, said that the company was excited to introduce the limited-edition Spicy range.

“Everyone has a secret spicy side to them and we’re challenging Aussies and Kiwis to feed their spicy side with the new zesty Lime & Chilli and fan favourite sizzlin’ Chipotle Sour Cream,” said Andrei.

“Our new Spicy range is designed to add some more spice into your life and turn snack time into a tantalising flavour-filled moment that leaves you wanting more.”

The new Pringles Spicy range is available across Australia and New Zealand for RRP $5.50 in a 134g resealable pack.

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