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Sainsbury’s is now selling Piri Piri Chicken flavoured Pringles

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Fans of Pringles are about to be treated to a spicier flavour than they’re used to.

The popular brand of crisps – famous for its ‘once you pop you can’t stop’ tagline – has introduced a Piri Piri Chicken flavour.

And fans are going mad for them.

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The Instagram account New Foods UK shared an image that showed a user holding two tubes of the flavour.

It captioned the image: “New Peri Peri Chicken Pringles spotted at @sainsburys” followed by smiling-face and chilli emojis.

The new flavour was decided after Pringles asked customers what their favourite taste combinations were, and Piri Piri Chicken came out on top.

The flavour is inspired by a leading Portuguese BBQ chicken marinade sauce.

Sainsbury’s is selling the new flavour for £2.50 per tube.

Piri Piri Chicken Pringles
The new flavour features birds eye chilli (Credit: Pringles)

Followers of the account were quick to express their delight at the new flavour.

One follower said, “I want these.”

Other followed by saying, “Need.”

“Get your chops around these,” another wrote.

Cocktail Sauce Pringles
Cocktail sauce flavour was also spotted (Credit: Facebook)

 

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Over on Facebook, the group Bag A Weekly Bargain, posted an image of another new flavour, part of Pringles’ ‘Dinner Party’ range.

The snap of the tubes of Cocktail Sauce-flavoured Pringles said: “These sound different.”

The tubes were spotted at Poundstretcher, costing £1.29 per tube.


Nancy Brown
Editor