Is Pringles having a moment?
Not only did it just release a new line of Wavy flavors – “Flavys” as the kids call them – but earlier this month a Texas woman was banned from Walmart for drinking wine out of a Pringles can.
Quite frankly, I think she was the more innovative one in this situation.
Wavy Pringles are, well they’re Pringles with Ridges. The Ruffle to your regular Lay’s chip. I don’t know if this development is moving the snack needle for you in the era of endless Oreo cookies, Sour Patch Kids cereal, and Lay’s Do Us a Flavor, but maybe the four “new” Pringles Wavy varieties will strike a chord.
Since there are four flavors, I’ll review them on an “Inability to stop once popping” scale. I’ll hit you with the worst to first. Meh to yeah! Least to BEAST! Boo to, get on with the damn review already dude!
Classic Salted
Have you ever had Original Pringles? Well, if you wanna try those with waves, now’s your chance. I think the ridges make these slightly worse than Original Pringles, as it makes them taste a bit stale – more stale really, Pringles always have a “these might be old” kinda texture. Still, these are fine. I guess.
Purchased Price: $1.44
Size: 4.5 oz. can
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 oz./12 crisps) 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 190 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of fiber, 0 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.
Applewood Smoked Cheddar
These tasted almost exactly like those bags of TGI Fridays Potato Skins. The cheese flavor was identical to me, to the point I was tricking myself that there was an “Applewood Bacon” flavor too, despite there being no signs on that. These were the saltiest of the four, but still pretty poppable.
Purchased Price: $1.44
Size: 4.8 oz. can
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 oz./12 crisps) 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 310 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of fiber, 0 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.
Fire Roasted Jalapeno
After one chip I was ready to crown them the Wavy Kings. Before the heat kicked in, there is actually somehow a refreshing burst, like literally biting into a pepper you just ran under the tap.
The heat is a bit overwhelming, so once I popped it was pretty easy to stop. These are sinus clearers for sure. Not only that, transitioning from a super salty flavor to a hot flavor wreaked havoc on my tongue. All that said, these are very true to jalapenos.
p>Purchased Price: $1.44
Size: 4.8 oz. can
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 oz./12 crisps) 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 210 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of fiber, less than 1 gram of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.
And the winner for “Most Poppable Pringles Wavy Flavor” is:
Sweet and Tangy BBQ
I won’t lie, I pretty much knew these would win because I’ve loved BBQ Pringles since I was a kid. These are a well-done spin on the regular BBQ, almost smelling and tasting like they lean more towards that “Carolina” vinegary BBQ sauce.
They have a perfect level of kick to them, with a sweetness that masks the heat nicely. The tang sets them apart from what you are used to. These hit on all the best elements of the previous three flavors without the negatives.
p>Purchased Price: $1.44
Size: 4.8 oz. can
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 oz./12 crisps) 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 170 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of fiber, 1 gram of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.
So, in the end, do you know what Pringles Wavy chips taste like?
Pringles.
These are kinda non-starters, but tasty. I’d say the BBQ and Jalapeno chips were the flavors that improved on the similar Pringles I’d had before.
To answer the question posed in the opening sentence, I don’t think Pringles are having a moment at all. They can use an exciting brand extension. Bad enough they’re usually buried by the Chex Mix in the supermarket. They need to get their name back out there in a better way than just adding ridges. Each of these flavors would have been as good if not better without the waves.
Maybe they’ll start selling Pringles Wine Glasses on Etsy.
“Maybe they’ll start selling Pringles Wine Glasses on Etsy.”
Saw this the other day, can’t believe there’s a legitimate market for these…
https://www.etsy.com/listing/675976085/pringles-original-stainless-wine-tumbler
To hide your wine? 😉
The so called wavy lays can is the same height as regular pringles, BUTTT the size of each can is .7 oz smaller meaning you loose a serving per can???
Plain is not a good taste for potato chips, which is why there’s such a large chip dip industry. I also hate jalapeños, so that’s even worse. I did try the other two. The wavy chips amp up the crunch factor. These are some of the crunchiest chips I’ve ever had that don’t have “kettle-cooked” on the bag. I’m okay with regular BBQ Pringles, but if I’m actually going to pay for them it’s going to be Memphis BBQ. These BBQ chips fall somewhat short of that, and had a delayed reaction spiciness that actually had me setting the fan down a few times. The Cheez-Ums (or whatever they’re called now) are one of my go-to flavors, but the Applewood Smoked Chedder beats it hands down. Still not sure how I like them compared to the Nacho Cheese Tortilla flavor, though…
I tried the jalapeno one & it was good. I like the spiciness.
Pringles had ridged chips long ago and they were awesome. Twice as thick or more as regular Pringles. Better than these wavy things.
Terrible! Don’t waste your money! Tasteless, tasteless, tasteless.