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What does Pringles have to do with Belgium? Also I have always found Pringles to be very artificial. Like McDonald's french fries they are all just a slurry poured into a mold so that every single artificial chip comes out exactly the same.
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What does Pringles have to do with Belgium? Also I have always found Pringles to be very artificial. Like McDonald's french fries they are all just a slurry poured into a mold so that every single artificial chip comes out exactly the same.
They have so little flavor yet so much flavor at the same time.
I am not delusional! Now if you'll excuse me, i'm gonna go dance with the purple wombat who's playing show-tunes in my coffee cup!
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Difference is irrelevant when dosage is higher than recommended!
What does Pringles have to do with Belgium? Also I have always found Pringles to be very artificial. Like McDonald's french fries they are all just a slurry poured into a mold so that every single artificial chip comes out exactly the same.
Do you have a source for that? They don't look molded at all in my experience.
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They were founded in the US, were owned in the US for its entire existence, and is currently owned by Diamond Foods of California (owners of Blue Diamond Almonds and Blue Diamond Olives). No, they are not from Belgium.
Well, I looked into the McDonald's fries issue and it seems they changed their process a few years back and began using rear potato's instead of the old process of of using dehydrated potato powder. The McNuggets continue to be mechanically separated chicken goo which is molded into a handful of standardized shapes.
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