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Pringles Paprika

 
Description: Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble / Type: Crisps / Pringles potato chips.

Newest Review: ... These crisps are yummy and have lots of flavour to them which comes from the Paprika. There is just something delicious about ... more

 ... these Pringles that makes them ideal for dipping. When I first tried these a while back I never thought I would be a fan of them but these are actually one of my favourite flavours of Pringles now, I love the curved shaped to them and they are the perfect shape for scooping up delicious quantities of dips. The spice can be a little much for me after a nice handful of them but then that just encourages me to actually save some! I have recently tried the Rice Infusions and must admit that I was actually more keen o...more

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katykicker
Premium Review Pringles Paprika: Once You Pop The Paprika Pringles You Can't Stop! (484 words)
by - written on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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When wandering around the supermarket recently I saw these Pringles on special offer. I decided to purchase a tube as this flavour is nice for dipping and I know that my fiance is a fan of them too, especially with a salsa or something similar. The spice in these crisps works really well with a sour cream dip or something a bit milder as well and this is what we had them with. These Pringles Paprika come packaged in the standard Pringles tube which is orange/brown in colour, has a picture of the 'Pringles Man', contains ingredients, nutritional information etc. Pringles have a curved shape to them and are very unique in appearance. There are lots ...  Read the complete review

Vialdana
Premium Review Paprrrrrrrrrrrrrrikakakakaka (739 words)
by - written on 01/11/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Some crisps are for grabbing when you want a quick snack or adding to a packed lunch. Some however, are - for me at least - for proper wholesale snackfests. Pringles definitely fall into the latter category I think. For hubby and I this is when we sit down to watch a Grand Prix. This week's GP was watched while munching on Paprika flavoured Pringles - Our joint favourite flavour. Because these come in a tube rather than a bag like most crisp like snacks, they do stay more complete. This is of course a general rule - I have to note here that gently turning the tube upside down in store before placing it in the basket will alert you to the rainstick like ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Premium Review Pringles Paprika: Somebody should stop me! (517 words)
by - written on 04/06/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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I do love my snacky foods so whilst out shopping with my Mother today I saw these reduced from £1.25 a tube to 89p a tube in Sainsbury's and decided to give them a go as this was one of the few flavours from within the range I hadn't tried! I do try to avoid the purchase of these cos the slogan 'You cant stop once you've popped' is very true in my case and I always sit and devour a whole tube in one sitting! The Packaging.... Bright orange and yellow cardboard tube with a yellow silver foil seal over the actual crisps and a clear plastic lid covering that tightly. On the tube there is a drawn on face and in bright yellow writing I'm told they are ...  Read the complete review

JJJJ
Premium Review Tastes Great, Makes me Sick (373 words)
by - written on 11/03/09 (Very useful, 224 readings)
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I was going to use the "Once you pop, you can't stop" title for my review, but when flicking through the numerous Pringles write-ups here on dooyoo, it seems that particular heading has (obviously) already been a popular choice! Therefore, I have chosen to use my current title as Pringles do actually make me sick - but more on that later. Description & History Lesson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Unless you have been living in a cave for the last thirty years, you'll realise that 'Pringles' (manufactured by Proctor and Gamble) are oval (or more precisely 'saddle' shaped) crisps packaged in a cardboard tube. This ingenious design ...  Read the complete review

Revel
Premium Review Pringles Paprika: Once you pop! (272 words)
by - written on 05/11/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Pringles are tasty potato crisps. They have the well known slogan 'Once you pop you cant stop!' The Pringles are packaged in a cool way. They are packaged in a cardboard tube which has a plastic replacable lid. The Pringles are stacked up on top of each other inside the tube. These are stored in a great way as you can open eat a few and then reseal for a another day. The flavour that I bought most recently was Paprika. This flavour is packaged in an orange colour tin. There is the picture of the 'Pringles Man' on the front. The Pringles are delicious. They are very crunchy. The Paprika flavour is very nice and slightly spicy. The Pringles seem ...  Read the complete review

 

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