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Not healthy....but I love them...buy a can about twice a year and eat it within two days...yummy!

(just polished off the can)

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Sour cream and onion are my favorite.  I think I like them because I like orderly things and they stack so nice in that container....

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I always wondered how they get them to stack so nicely.  I am a little bit of a chip nibbler myself, but I have a lot more than two a year.

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I love all tator chips but need French onion dip.

 

love some Nancy too- polish her off twice a year

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twice a year is acceptable

but yuk

 

I never liked pringles....tasted and looked artificial to me

 

I love Pringles, too. The trick is not to think of them as potato chips--think of them as being something else. Personally, they remind me of communion eucharists.  :)  I think it's the Yellow 5 Lake that makes them so special.  :P

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I love Pringles, too. The trick is not to think of them as potato chips--think of them as being something else. Personally, they remind me of communion eucharists.  :) 

I think it's the Yellow 5 Lake that makes them so special.  :P

LMAO!!!  :laugh2:

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