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Thanksgiving Pringles 2018 Include Turkey, Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie-Flavored Chips

Pringles, Thanksgiving in a box
Pringles, Thanksgiving in a boxCorey Waldron, Adam Kitzmann, Katie Rogers / Edelman

Thanksgiving Pringles are back, with a twist! The holiday-flavored chips first debuted in small quantities in 2017 with eight varieties – Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce, Creamed Corn, Green Bean Casserole, Mac & Cheese and Pumpkin Pie – but only three flavors made the cut this year.

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The three Thanksgiving chips making a comeback are Turkey, Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie. Starting on Tuesday, November 6, at 11:59 p.m. ET, a 3-pack of the holiday-themed snack foods will be available for $14.99 via the Kellogg’s website.

“When we launched Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner last year, it was so exciting to see Pringles fans’ positive reactions celebrating how insanely accurate the flavors were,” said Yuvraj Arora, senior vice president of marketing for Kellogg’s U.S. Snacks division, via a press release. “We knew that we had to get Pringles Thanksgiving flavors in more people’s hands this year —particularly hearing that Turkey, Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie not only were delicious, but truly tasted like the real deal.”

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Pringles, Thanksgiving in a box
Pringles, Thanksgiving in a box Corey Waldron, Adam Kitzmann, Katie Rogers / Edelman

The Turkey Pringles are described as “a take on the traditional oven roasted turkey flavor,” while the Stuffing chips taste “just like the herb-y side dish,” and the Pumpkin Pie snacks are “sweet and spiced,” just like the popular fall flavor.

Though 2017’s Thanksgiving Pringles were released in very limited quantities and packaged to look like a complete holiday meal, this year’s offerings will be a bit different. Not only will this trio be more widely available, but the chips, which come in mini Pringles cans, are designed, sealed and delivered to mimic the canned goods in a pantry around the holidays.

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Despite not tasting this year’s Thanksgiving Pringles just yet, social media users are no less excited for the return. “@Pringles I missed out last year so I definitely want in this year on the Thanksgiving dinner chip set! Please please please!!!!!” tweeted one. Added another, slightly more skeptical person: “Thanksgiving flavored Pringles? What?”

Tell Us: Would you try chips that taste like turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie?

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