A Kringle is much tastier than a Pringle. Their packages are shown above, along with a six-inch yellow ruler.
A Kringle is an iced Danish pastry ring made in Racine, Wisconsin. There is a brief description at Roadfood and a Wikipedia article. I frequently buy mine for $10 at Trader Joe’s and have a slice for breakfast with coffee.
Pringles are stackable, saddle-shaped (hyperbolic paraboloid) potato-based chips originally invented by Procter & Gamble in 1968. They are more notable for compact packaging than taste, and marketed in twenty flavors. Ingredients for Original ones are: dried potatoes, vegetable oil, degerminated yellow corn flour, cornstarch, rice flour, maltodextrin, mono and diglycerides, salt, and wheat starch. Conventional potato chips usually are tastier than Pringles.
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