Don’t Feel Like Making a Thanksgiving Dinner? Just Buy This!
For those who are not a fan of making a huge Thanksgiving feast, Pringles has just the solution for you. The chip company just released limited edition flavors that mimic your favorite holiday dishes.
The Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner Box includes flavors like Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce, Creamed Corn, Green Bean Casserole, Mac & Cheese and Pumpkin Pie.
We tasted Pringles' limited-edition Thanksgiving dinner, the entire holiday meal in chip form. Here's how that went: https://t.co/GxgsCxycEt pic.twitter.com/nKHBO7IoO1
— Food & Wine (@foodandwine) November 16, 2017
The box itself for the product looks similar to a microwaveable meal. According to Food & Wine, when you open the item “you’re greeted with the intriguing aromas of an actual Thanksgiving dinner.” The best part? There was no hard labor that had to go into making meal.
Pringles senior director of marketing Kurt Simon told People “Pringles are known for bold flavors and endless flavor stacking possibilities, so this holiday season we wanted to introduce snack-lovers to a new way to enjoy thanksgiving favorites. The Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner flavors are not only new but cover every course of the real mean – from the main event, to sides and even dessert.”
Food science breakthrough. Pringles launches Thanksgiving flavors. I don't know whether to go hmm or recoil in horror. pic.twitter.com/sjoozZTjKh
— Larry Dignan (@ldignan) November 16, 2017
The company also released a chip combination that’ll make you reminisce about the day after Thanksgiving. Some mixtures they suggested include “The Leftover Sandwich” which is turkey, stuffing and mashed potato flavors, “The Holiday Sweater” which is cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, mashed potato and “The Touchdown” which includes green bean casserole, mac & cheese and creamed corn.
Even though you may want to snag these interesting chips ASAP, you’re going to have to wait. Pringles will not be releasing the flavors in stores this year.
I'd rather have this ( not really) pic.twitter.com/vwhKWYxtyi
— Ian E (@ian_elstub) November 16, 2017
A representative of the company told the TODAY show “While the dinner is not available for retail sale this season, who knows what the future may bring! Pringles is not able to launch these to the public just now, but might be able to in future years – so fans can stay tuned.”
Guess we’ll just have to make dinner this year!
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