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Pringles Brings Back Pringles Honey Mustard for Good

    Ask and you shall receive. After thousands took to social media pleading for a tasty return, the snacking innovators at Pringles are delivering and bringing Pringles Honey Mustard crisps back to the snack aisle. Earlier this week, Pringles aficionados eyed the brand’s social posts that hinted at Honey Mustard’s highly anticipated return — now snackers can rest easy knowing the fan-favorite flavor is officially back on shelves after a short hiatus.

    Featuring a savory blend of garlic and red spices, Pringles Honey Mustard perfectly balances tangy mustard notes with subtly sweet hints of honey to deliver a flavor-packed crisp that will keep you coming back for more. Each bite delivers the zesty and honeyed flavor experience that longtime fans remember, and first-timers will love.

    “Pringles Honey Mustard has an incredibly passionate fanbase it was our most asked-for flavor from the brand in the last two years,” said Mauricio Jenkins, US marketing lead for Pringles. “Our die-hard fans’ efforts paid off and the delicious tangy and subtly sweet Pringles Honey Mustard crisps are returning to shelves…for good!”

    Fans can grab Pringles Honey Mustard at select retailers nationwide beginning in February. Visit Pringles.com to find the returning flavor at a store near you and follow @Pringles on your favorite social media platforms to keep up with the latest fun and flavor news. 

    Oh, you didn’t know: Fredric Baur, the ingenious mind behind the iconic Pringles can, leaving a macabre but fitting request for his final resting place. His children, initially taken aback by his odd wish to have a part of his cremated remains stored in a Pringles can, eventually embraced the quirky tribute. As they made their way to the funeral home, they made a pit stop at Walgreens, selecting a container to honor their father’s legacy. Amidst a mix of disbelief and dark humor, Fredric’s son Larry recalled the surreal moment: “My siblings and I found ourselves debating which flavor to choose for the can. But in the end, we knew there was only one choice: the original, just like Dad would’ve wanted.” And so, within the cylindrical confines of a Pringles can, Fredric Baur found his eternal repose, forever linked to the snack he helped create.