Pringles

About Pringles

Pringles LLC is a U.S.-based snack food company specializing in the production of stackable potato-based crisps. Originally developed by Procter & Gamble in 1968 as "Pringles Newfangled Potato Chips," the brand features uniformly shaped, saddle-curved chips made from a dough of dried potato flakes, rice flour, cornstarch, and other ingredients, fried and seasoned in various flavors.

The company, a subsidiary historically linked to Kellogg Company (now part of Kellanova, recently acquired by Mars Inc.), manufactures its products in facilities such as the plant in Jackson, Tennessee. Pringles are marketed worldwide in over 140 countries, known for their iconic cylindrical packaging that enables stacking without breakage.

In industrial contexts, Pringles has been featured in case studies on digitalized value chains, partnering with companies like Siemens and PepsiCo to enhance production traceability, logistics, and rapid adaptation to market demands using AI and simulation technologies.

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