Pringles
Pringles is the popular potato chip that comes in a can. People love 'em, and they're never squished!
It's portable, I can stick a can of these in my purse and not worry about messing them up, plus there's so many flavors, and I can't get bored with the. My love for pringles is never ending =)...
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From experienceproject.com
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Will Wilkinson likes extruded salt-based potato product, and writes about monetary policy: >Bernanke and the Pringles Problem: I guess we could call it the “Pringles Problem.”... Bernanke seems to think that if the Fed tries to increase long-term inflation expectations once, a fair portion of the public will suspect that the Fed won’t be able stop, will act on the expectation of runaway inflation, and everything will go to s---... “such a...
From delong.typepad.com
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- When Harry met Lara: a Pringles commercial (joystiq.com)
Maybe it's slashed budgets, maybe it's the cynical suspicion of corporates that young people aren't actually getting more intelligent every year despite what the exam results say, but it does seem that ads are getting distinctly cheesier. Take the current campaign for Pringles – or rather "New" Pringles, for that is how they shall govern from now on. As the voiceover ingeniously conjoins the "pop" of the packet top with "pop" as in "pop" music...
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From guardian.co.uk
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A Product Review Of Pringles Restaurant Cravers Onion Blossom Potato Crisps. Read on to see what I discovered about this snack!Contributor: Bridgitte WilliamsPublished: Dec 01, 2009
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From associatedcontent.com
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Apparently Pringles has "less air" in its once-you-pop-you-can't-stop containers than the "leading bagged chips" brands (read:crisps). Monkey knows this because parent company Procter & Gamble is so proud of it that the factoid forms the centrepiece of a "parade of 100 crisps" in New York today and tomorrow. In fact P is so cocky about the lack of air in its Pringle tubes that it is "donating the air not used" for parade balloons over the...
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From guardian.co.uk
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Love this vintage Listerine "decanter" - packaging used to be so sweet. Vintage Packaging Design (via The Dieline) Previously:Japanese creative packaging design solutions to ugly barcodes ... Paean to iron-on patches from the 1970s - Boing Boing Cheezy-poofs marketed as "organic carrot stix" Boing Boing Pringles can designer dies; remains buried in Pringles can - Boing ... How Microsoft would design iPod packaging - Boing Boing Hyperbolic...
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From boingboing.net
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Procter & Gamble, der Hersteller der Chipsmarke Pringles, wirbt in Asien auf eher ungewöhnliche Art. Mit einer Mischung aus Resident Evil, Silent Hill und einer strippenden Lara Croft. Das Video gibt es in zwei Versionen. In der einen Version verzehrt…
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From pcgames.de
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With all those annoying locked doors, this Pringles ad does a spot-on parody of Silent Hill. So why does a Lara Croft lookalike appear when a Harry Mason doppelganger pops a tube of Pringles? Look I don't know from Asian potato chip advertising, so you're just going to have to take this minute-long TV spot, as confusing as a Silent Hill plotline, at face value. What we believe it to be is Pringles Asian segment targeting video gamers with a...
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From kotaku.com
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Two intensely weird Pringles ads are floating around in which the guy from Silent Hill gets either a sexy dance from Lara Croft or a one-way ticket to Cooking Mama, depending on which chip he eats.
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From escapistmagazine.com
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Urging viewers to "get to the crunch" and avoid "squelch," the latest Asian ad campaign from snack maker Pringles bewilderingly combines elements of several video game franchises, including Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider and Cooking Mama.
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Alongside "Sexy Lara revealed on Silent Heights" (above) and the alternate "twisted version" (embedded below), the campaign's other equally confusing nods to popular culture...
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