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Pringles Mingles Sharp White Cheddar & Ranch - 2oz

$2.19($1.10/ounce)

Pringles Mingles Sharp White Cheddar & Ranch - 5.5oz

$3.49($0.63/ounce)

Pringles Holiday Snack Stacks Original Potato Crisps - 16oz/24ct

$11.99($0.75/ounce)
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The Mingles variety combines zesty dill pickle with a buttermilk and herb ranch flavor on each bowtie-shaped puff.

They’re available as stackable potato crisps sold in a can and as bite-size, bowtie-shaped puffs (Mingles) sold in a bag.

Most ready-to-eat retail packages shown are 5.5 ounces.

They are labeled Kosher Dairy and list milk ingredients. Some crisps also list wheat, and the Mingles bag notes it may contain eggs and soy.

Dill Pickle crisps are described as light and crispy (never greasy), while Mingles puffs are described as light, airy, crispy and melt-in-your-mouth.

They’re presented as shareable, on-the-go snacks suited for game time, movie nights, barbecues, parties, TV binges, or general anytime snacking.

The classic Dill Pickle crisps are potato-based, and the Mingles puffs are corn-based.

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