Pringles aren't just another potato chip. They're one of the most recognizable snack foods ever created, sold in more than 140 countries and instantly identified by a cardboard can, a stackable shape, and a mustachioed mascot.
In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, Tom takes a deep dive into the surprising history of Pringles, from their invention in the 1960s to their rise as one of the world's best-known snack brands. Discover why Pringles aren't technically traditional potato chips, how food scientists engineered their unique shape, the story behind the iconic Pringles can, and the marketing decisions that transformed a simple snack into a global phenomenon.
Tom explores the product development, advertising, manufacturing, packaging innovation, branding, flavor expansion, and business history that helped Pringles compete against giants in the snack food industry. From supermarket shelves to pop culture fame, the story of Pringles is a fascinating look at how science, marketing, and consumer habits combined to create one of America's most successful snack products.
If you're interested in food history, advertising history, consumer culture, branding, product design, grocery store nostalgia, classic snacks, potato chips, snack foods, marketing strategy, and iconic American brands, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
The Tom Gulley Show streams live weeknights and features long-form conversations about history, culture, entertainment, true crime, television, consumer products, and the stories behind the things we think we already know.
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