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Ever Wondered How Pringles Are Made?! Join us on this FanTECHstic Factory Tour!
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How Pringles are made in factory! Curious about how Pringles are made in factory? Get ready to discover how Pringles are made in factory!

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@ShuWii

11 months ago

As a former 10yr employee I can legitimately say there's a lot of subpar less-than-accurate information here. AMA.

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@bsammo5205

10 months ago

Machinist here. The company I used to work for, we made all these machines for P&G. Specifically I made the oval cutter roll. The original had the shaped machined into a giant stainless steel roll. The one show here is the one we made, which has Nylon pucks that form the chip, that way they can be replaced if damaged etc.. This video so cool to see!

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@mikekannely2286

11 months ago

I can remember when I was a kid in the 70's and my mom had picked up Pringles and surprised my brother and sister and me. It was epic! And the can actually had a metal lid that had a pull tab to open to the cylinder. It was like WOW! We were pretty poor at the time, but I felt pretty rich in the moment. And then she kinda "poured" them out in a row like they did in the commercials on a platter. It was a Friday evening and my dad's burgers never tasted as good as they did that night with this exotic potato chip. (And yeah, they were called Chips back then). Thanks for the factory info...

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@RickyRicardo0282

11 months ago

Just for accuracy and correct information, Pringles are not considered potato chips. In 1975, the FDA said that Pringles can only be called potato chips if they were made from real dried potatoes. Pringles then rebranded them as Crisps. Just want to make sure accurate information is being told. You can’t call Pringles chips. It may be potato based, but the potato is not sliced and processed. The potato is made into dough.

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@5cloudwalker

11 months ago

After watching alot of how they are made I am awestruck. The engineers had to design and build these machines that are highly specialized and never before made. I’m sure the first machine had a few bugs to iron out before producing more. Love to see the design process to design these unique and specialized machines 😊👍

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@zeppelinkiddy

11 months ago

When I was in the Army and serving in Vietnam, the only potato chips sold at local PX were Pringles. Stacked in their unique tube container with the same unchanged straw hat and mustached guy logo, they were the only potato chip that could survive and arrive unbroken and fresh, after being shipped overseas.

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@howardjohnson2138

11 months ago

I wish the narrator mentioned that the flavor only goes on one side of the crisp.

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@mcrsdad

11 months ago

The science and production engineering are amazing. We do enjoy the end product, in addition to potato chips.

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@ronandaj

10 months ago

I remember back in the 90s, the Pringles version we used to get was a bigger oval, and more flavorful than the small ones we have today. Before, the cheese would stick to your fingers but now, they're so pale.

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@saviourawudzi5244

3 weeks ago

Pringles are the best that's why I love them

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@williamlittle7987

11 months ago

Never saw a bottle of Pringles or a bag or box either

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@camgere

10 months ago

Some process engineer is very proud. He has the patent for the riffler/shaker hanging on his wall!

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@actarus8564

10 months ago

I love Pringles. In the 80's,i have fun making talking telephone with the tubes and some cords🤣

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@mayhewfisher62

11 months ago

I hope they leave a note with the relics of these machines when some civilization down the road unearths them because they'll never figure it out otherwise.

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@gregdelong1539

11 months ago

I agree with Mamata keep going you have the quality to be a major producer on YouTube, I subscribed.

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@trinidadscorpion3835

11 months ago

A highly processed snack. Choose wisely.

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@Kevin-go2dw

11 months ago

Interesting video. One day I might even try the potato starch crisps.

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@ZepG

10 months ago

Plain original are always the best!

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@tommyt150

11 months ago

Cannister! Cannister! I've yet to see Pringles in a box or bag. Heck, I do know why you don't have many subscribers.

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@speedracer3104

11 months ago

Sour cream and garlic and the original, yum yum

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