Pringles

Pringles : Pringles est une marque commerciale de chips reconstituées. Lancée à l’origine par Procter & Gamble, elle appartient depuis 2012 au groupe Kellogg’s. Pringles sur Wikipédia (fr) 

Pringles : Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based chips invented by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1968 and marketed as « Pringle’s Newfangled Potato Chips ». Pringles are technically considered an extruded snack because of the manufacturing process. The brand was sold in 2012 to Kellanova, but in 2024, Kellanova, Kellogg’s parent company, agreed to be purchased by Mars Inc.
As of 2011, Pringles were sold in more than 140 countries. In 2012, Pringles were the fourth most popular snack brand after Lay’s, Doritos, and Cheetos (all manufactured by Frito-Lay), with 2.2% market share globally.
Pringles are made from a mixture of dried potatoes, starches, flours, salts and seasonings. The dough is shaped into a ‘hyperbolic paraboloid’ form, then fried, seasoned and placed into a cylindrical can. Pringles sur Wikipédia (en)