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04/21/23 | Amazon | $5.60 frontpage |
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11/18/22 | Amazon | $8 |
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10/07/22 | Amazon | $8 |
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10/02/22 | Amazon | $8 |
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08/07/22 | Amazon | $8 frontpage |
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05/20/22 | Amazon | $8 frontpage |
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04/11/22 | Amazon | $8 |
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04/10/22 | Amazon | $9.89 |
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04/06/22 | Amazon | $8 frontpage |
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03/02/22 | Amazon | $6.90 frontpage |
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02/03/22 | Amazon | $6.80 frontpage |
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Target | $1.99 |
Office Depot and OfficeMax | $2.29 |
Amazon | $23.88 |
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Pringles are not chips, they are potato crisps. Pringles aren't actually made with real potato—the recipe calls for dehydrated processed potato—the FDA ruled in 1975 that Pringles could only be called "chips" if they provided a disclaimer, identifying them as "potato chips made from dried potatoes." Pringles scrapped that idea and renamed them potato "crisps"
Interesting video on how stacked chips are made - https://youtu.be/_pVhkgYUgo0