Pringles Salt & Vinegar Flavored Potato Crisps are flavored from end to end for a mouthwatering potato taste and perfect crunch. With their appetizing taste and original, stackable shape, Pringles Potato Crisps always inspire good times with friends and family. Its convenient, handy, and portable can gives you the freedom to snack anywhere and anytime. Grab a can in the office, pack a snack for school, bring it in the car or share a stack with anyone. Whenever you eat them, you'll love the fun shape and delightful taste of Pringles Potato Crisps.
Pringles Salt & Vinegar Flavored Potato Crisps are flavored from end to end for a mouthwatering potato taste and perfect crunch. With their appetizing taste and original, stackable shape, Pringles Potato Crisps always inspire good times with friends and family. Its convenient, handy, and portable can gives you the freedom to snack anywhere and anytime. Grab a can in the office, pack a snack for school, bring it in the car or share a stack with anyone. Whenever you eat them, you'll love the fun shape and delightful taste of Pringles Potato Crisps.
Pringles Salt & Vinegar Flavored Potato Crisps are flavored from end to end for a mouthwatering potato taste and perfect crunch. With their appetizing taste and original, stackable shape, Pringles Potato Crisps always inspire good times with friends and family. Its convenient, handy, and portable can gives you the freedom to snack anywhere and anytime. Grab a can in the office, pack a snack for school, bring it in the car or share a stack with anyone. Whenever you eat them, you'll love the fun shape and delightful taste of Pringles Potato Crisps.
Pringles Salt & Vinegar Flavored Potato Crisps are flavored from end to end for a mouthwatering potato taste and perfect crunch. With their appetizing taste and original, stackable shape, Pringles Potato Crisps always inspire good times with friends and family. Its convenient, handy, and portable can gives you the freedom to snack anywhere and anytime. Grab a can in the office, pack a snack for school, bring it in the car or share a stack with anyone. Whenever you eat them, you'll love the fun shape and delightful taste of Pringles Potato Crisps.
Last updated at 05/14/2026 10:07:33
Pringles Salt & Vinegar 185g
Delivery $21.25
originally posted on influenster.com
Really strong. Really tasty. Favourite in our family. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum.
originally posted on influenster.com
1 star because I cannot give it 0!! Let me set the scene we are waiting in line at Disney for the Little Mermaid ride when we excitingly crack this open for a taste. 2 words NO SALT and the vinegar almost non existent! It’s just like they took a drop of vinegar and added it to the chip. We’ve never been so disrespected by pringles or a chip in general like we have with this batch. We stared at the jar in awe and confusion. How are you a Pringle and Saltless and practically almost tasteless. Disappointed is an understatement and I will definitely not be buying these again.
originally posted on influenster.com
I am stuck in a rut. No matter how hard I try recently I cannot stop myself from popping a can of Pringles into my shopping basket and spending the ridiculous £2.50-3.50 (if there's an offer) on it when I know it'll be finished off in about a day. I find Pringles to be one of the most moreish crisps out there and even when I consciously try not to eat them all once I've bought a can, I find myself repeatedly opening it up and dipping in over and over. That's not to say its a bad thing though, so long as you aren't eating a ridiculous amount of cans a day, and I think a can every fortnight or so, or whenever it is I happen to grab myself some, is reasonable.Pringles are a potato crisp snack that come in a quite narrow tin with a pop off lid. To keep the crispness ... MoreI am stuck in a rut. No matter how hard I try recently I cannot stop myself from popping a can of Pringles into my shopping basket and spending the ridiculous £2.50-3.50 (if there's an offer) on it when I know it'll be finished off in about a day. I find Pringles to be one of the most moreish crisps out there and even when I consciously try not to eat them all once I've bought a can, I find myself repeatedly opening it up and dipping in over and over. That's not to say its a bad thing though, so long as you aren't eating a ridiculous amount of cans a day, and I think a can every fortnight or so, or whenever it is I happen to grab myself some, is reasonable.Pringles are a potato crisp snack that come in a quite narrow tin with a pop off lid. To keep the crispness there is a foil type lid that if you fold back over helps to keep in the freshness after use. The inside of the tin is also lined with a foil type interior and this keeps them nice and crunchy even when they've been open for a while. The crisp themselves are a thin, curved shape which makes them slightly different to other brands of crisp, but not wholly outlandish. You can buy these in a small can about the size of a drinks can that is usually a lot cheaper than its larger partner, and is also a better amount without leaving you feeling very full (unless you can manage not to keep revisiting the can over and over like I do). The larger can is 190g and is usually quite expensive like I said, although I have recently bought some with a 'special price' label that meant they only cost me £1.79 which is quite a big saving and so its wise to loo out for this.My two favourite varieties of Pringles are this Salt and Vinegar kind and also the Sour Cream version which comes in a green can as opposed to the blue one you get with this. I enjoy both flavours but I find the Sour Cream version to be quite overpowering if I eat too many and so can only eat little and often when I buy that variety (which would perhaps solve my issue with eating the entire tin to myself, but I digress!). Quite predictably the flavour for these crisps is Salt and Vinegar and they are quite strong if you eat too many in a row. The same can be said for any brand of crisps in this flavour though and so its not a problem with Pringles in particular. The flavour is distributed well around the crisps and you don't get that problem where some are completely plain and others are ridiculously strong, and with every crisp they are each very tasty and moreish.I definitely would recommend this as its a great crisp for sharing or even just dipping into alone. The freshness is maintained for a fairly long time after opening and helps to keep that perfect crunch that makes Pringles memorable. The taste too is very tasty and has a strong, significant flavour.
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Pringles Salt & Vinegar 185g
Delivery $21.25
Really strong. Really tasty. Favourite in our family. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum.
1 star because I cannot give it 0!! Let me set the scene we are waiting in line at Disney for the Little Mermaid ride when we excitingly crack this open for a taste. 2 words NO SALT and the vinegar almost non existent! It’s just like they took a drop of vinegar and added it to the chip. We’ve never been so disrespected by pringles or a chip in general like we have with this batch. We stared at the jar in awe and confusion. How are you a Pringle and Saltless and practically almost tasteless. Disappointed is an understatement and I will definitely not be buying these again.
I am stuck in a rut. No matter how hard I try recently I cannot stop myself from popping a can of Pringles into my shopping basket and spending the ridiculous £2.50-3.50 (if there's an offer) on it when I know it'll be finished off in about a day. I find Pringles to be one of the most moreish crisps out there and even when I consciously try not to eat them all once I've bought a can, I find myself repeatedly opening it up and dipping in over and over. That's not to say its a bad thing though, so long as you aren't eating a ridiculous amount of cans a day, and I think a can every fortnight or so, or whenever it is I happen to grab myself some, is reasonable.Pringles are a potato crisp snack that come in a quite narrow tin with a pop off lid. To keep the crispness ... MoreI am stuck in a rut. No matter how hard I try recently I cannot stop myself from popping a can of Pringles into my shopping basket and spending the ridiculous £2.50-3.50 (if there's an offer) on it when I know it'll be finished off in about a day. I find Pringles to be one of the most moreish crisps out there and even when I consciously try not to eat them all once I've bought a can, I find myself repeatedly opening it up and dipping in over and over. That's not to say its a bad thing though, so long as you aren't eating a ridiculous amount of cans a day, and I think a can every fortnight or so, or whenever it is I happen to grab myself some, is reasonable.Pringles are a potato crisp snack that come in a quite narrow tin with a pop off lid. To keep the crispness there is a foil type lid that if you fold back over helps to keep in the freshness after use. The inside of the tin is also lined with a foil type interior and this keeps them nice and crunchy even when they've been open for a while. The crisp themselves are a thin, curved shape which makes them slightly different to other brands of crisp, but not wholly outlandish. You can buy these in a small can about the size of a drinks can that is usually a lot cheaper than its larger partner, and is also a better amount without leaving you feeling very full (unless you can manage not to keep revisiting the can over and over like I do). The larger can is 190g and is usually quite expensive like I said, although I have recently bought some with a 'special price' label that meant they only cost me £1.79 which is quite a big saving and so its wise to loo out for this.My two favourite varieties of Pringles are this Salt and Vinegar kind and also the Sour Cream version which comes in a green can as opposed to the blue one you get with this. I enjoy both flavours but I find the Sour Cream version to be quite overpowering if I eat too many and so can only eat little and often when I buy that variety (which would perhaps solve my issue with eating the entire tin to myself, but I digress!). Quite predictably the flavour for these crisps is Salt and Vinegar and they are quite strong if you eat too many in a row. The same can be said for any brand of crisps in this flavour though and so its not a problem with Pringles in particular. The flavour is distributed well around the crisps and you don't get that problem where some are completely plain and others are ridiculously strong, and with every crisp they are each very tasty and moreish.I definitely would recommend this as its a great crisp for sharing or even just dipping into alone. The freshness is maintained for a fairly long time after opening and helps to keep that perfect crunch that makes Pringles memorable. The taste too is very tasty and has a strong, significant flavour.
Salt and vinegar is a desirable flavor, and the Pringles puts the proper balance of salt to vinegar which leaves you craving more. These are crispy without being greasy and are delicious. If you are looking for a superb snack, I highly suggest Pringles Salt and Vinegar potato chips. They are so mouth watering and have the perfect crunch and texture. Loved by young and old their intense vinegar-saltiness can quickly eliminate that afternoon hunger or those bedtime snack yearnings. Every chip has just the right amount of flavoring and is the perfect shape to fit right in your mouth. They are superior to typical chip brands in everyway. They are also less greasy, which makes me feel less guilty about eating them. The way the Pringles container allows them to stack and ... MoreSalt and vinegar is a desirable flavor, and the Pringles puts the proper balance of salt to vinegar which leaves you craving more. These are crispy without being greasy and are delicious. If you are looking for a superb snack, I highly suggest Pringles Salt and Vinegar potato chips. They are so mouth watering and have the perfect crunch and texture. Loved by young and old their intense vinegar-saltiness can quickly eliminate that afternoon hunger or those bedtime snack yearnings. Every chip has just the right amount of flavoring and is the perfect shape to fit right in your mouth. They are superior to typical chip brands in everyway. They are also less greasy, which makes me feel less guilty about eating them. The way the Pringles container allows them to stack and remain fresh and unbroken is awesome. They have 150 calories per serving which is 16 chips. That is plenty to eat and satisfy a craving. Good news, no cholesterol or sugar, but lots of salt. I keep them around my home to snack on.
If you're a fan of bold, tangy flavors, Salt and Vinegar Pringles are an absolute must-try. These chips pack a serious punch, with a perfectly balanced blend of salty and sour notes that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. What I love most about Salt and Vinegar Pringles is how versatile they are. They make a great snack on their own, but they're also perfect for adding some zing to your favorite recipes. Plus, the unique shape of Pringles means that you always get a perfectly crisp chip with every bite.
My personal favorite flavor of Pringles! I spent many days at Cedar Point growing up and I’ll never forget a friend introducing me to the world of salt and vinegar French fries. Changed my life! Fast forward to me spending countless hours playing Roller Coaster Tycoon and craving salt and vinegar. Salt and Vinegar Pringles were the perfect snack for me while I made millions running my pretend amusement park!
Love the flavor……. So yummy …!!! Love how many are in the tin………. Xzxzzzzzzz. Xxxxxxxx and yum the bomb Love the flavor……. So yummy …!!! Love how many are in the tin………. Xzxzzzzzzz. Xxxxxxxx and yum the bomb
Delicious but sadly now contain lactose. A family member is lactose intolerant and has always been able to have some Pringles. We got these and then realised most Pringles except the plain ones now contain lactose. We really enjoyed them but sadly the family member with the intolerance couldn’t join in.
I was sent a free sample by Ocado to try, and then to review. These days, Pringles don?t seem to be the same as they used to be, as they no longer are crispy / crunchy.I found these very heavily laden with vinegar too, but couldn?t taste the salt. For me, the vinegar was all too much - I couldn?t continue eating them as it made my lips peel it was so strong! Once chewed, the Pringle resembled soggy fish & chip shop batter in the mouth. Can?t say I recommend them, unless you really like strong vinegar and like the new Pringles recipe and style of baking without the crisp and crunch element.
Im reviewing this product because I got a free sample from Ocado. My partner loves these - his favourite flavour, but they are a little unhealthy as one e hes started them he cant stop! They have a good taste and crunch. Not sure what else I cant say about them if youve tried Pringle before you know what I mean. Theyre more of a treat for parties or gatherings. Tasty but definitely not healthy.
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