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People are working out what Pringles means - but it's not an easy task | UK | News express.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from express.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chip, chip hooray my dudes. It's National Chip and Dip day. Gemini actor Richard Schiff maintains, "We are often too late with our brilliance. We are on time delay. The only instant gratification comes in the form of potato chips. The rest will find us by surprise somewhere down the road, maybe as we sleep and dream of other things." While we wait on the edge of our seats for epiphanies, we shall settle for the conciliatory glory of the chip, celebrated for its crisp, calorically dense, dip welcoming wonder on March 23. ....
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Food brands you didn’t know are from Cincinnati We know Graeter’s, Skyline, LaRosa’s, Montgomery Inn – local brands that have a following even outside of the Greater Cincinnati area. But there are a number of brand-name foods that we don’t typically recognize as being from around here. Here are some famous food brands you probably didn’t know are from Cincinnati: Pringles Procter & Gamble used to have a food division. P&G chemist Fredric J. Baur cooked up Pringles potato crisps when tasked with creating a potato chip that wouldn’t be broken or greasy. The saddle-shaped crisps are stacked in a cylinder, rather than in a bag. Released in 1968, they were originally marketed as Pringle’s Newfangled Potato Chips, but because they are made from potato-based dough rather than fresh potatoes, they couldn’t be called chips, so Pringles uses the word “crisps.” The brand was sold to Kellogg’s in 2012. ....