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Shoppers spot all-new Pringles flavours inspired by popular takeaways on sale in supermarket giant

Shoppers spot all-new Pringles flavours inspired by popular takeaways on sale in supermarket giant

Scottish Sun25-07-2025
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PRINGLES has brought out two exciting new flavours inspired by popular takeaway meals.
Shoppers have spotted the two new flavours on Asda shelves, and they're selling for £1.88 a tube.
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The Japanese Style Stir Fry flavour is one of the latest additions to the Passport range
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The Passport range is inspired by flavours from around the world
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The new flavours are Japanese Style Stir Fry and Turkish Style Kebab.
They're part of the crisp brand's limited-edition Passport range, which is inspired by flavours from around the world.
Popular Instagram account John's Snack Reviews said the stir fry-inspired crisps tasted like "hot n spicy combined with spicy tomato but mild".
On the Turkish Style Kebab crisps, he said: "Think doner kebab, tomato n curry spices."
One commenter added: "I got the kebab ones today. I really like them.
"Defo more kebab smell than taste. Taste to be is a generic meat taste but I would buy them again."
Another person said they had managed to pick up the crisps for £1 in Iceland.
More of the Pringles Passport range can be found in Iceland.
The other flavours include Chinese Style Sweet & Sticky Wings, French Style Steak Frites and Thai Style Green Curry.
They're all currently selling for £1.50, down from their usual price of £1.95.
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At the start of the year, Pringles brought out a new flavour inspired by the US.
The Blazin' Fried Chicken Pringles hit shelves in January.
They're inspired by Nashville hot chicken, which is marinated in spices, deep fried, and then coated in cayenne sauce or just cayenne spice.
In June, the crisp brand brought out the Flame Grilled Steak flavour.
It was previously a convenience store exclusive but has now become more widely available.
More new crisp flavours
Crisp fans have been treated to plenty of exciting new flavours lately.
Walkers revealed its first new Quavers flavour in three years will be in Tesco from the end of this month.
The Red Leicester Quavers will then hit other major supermarkets in September.
The flavour is already available to buy from Premier stores and Farm Foods.
Elsewhere, Discos, owned by KP Snacks, is bringing back its beloved pickled onion flavour after it was last seen on shelves in 2005.
The tangy snack will be sold in convenience stores across the UK from August 27, giving punters just a matter of weeks before they're reunited with the flavour.
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