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Pringles Only $2 at The Reject Shop!

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Pringles only $2 at the Reject shop! 170g Assorted flavours

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  • Best!

    ehh on second thought they dont really have any good flavours

  • tbh i think the better deals are

    QTY: 60. Eveready AA batteries for $12!!! http://www.rejectshop.com.au/assets/images/catalogue/large_9…

    QTY: 4. Cans of mother for $8 - thats $2 a can.

  • Are they parallel imports, or Ozzie made??
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    • +2

      One of the lower priced variety stores used to actually put a symbol on anything in the catalogue that they imported and weren't the official distributors themselves (hence grey/parallel imports). They even explained on the back page of the catalogue what it meant. I think it was the old Go-Lo. They would do this on toothpaste for example.

    • +1

      I don't think the ones in Woolies or Coles are Australian made. If they source it from the same place then it should be okay. Better check the expiry date when you get them.

  • Reject shop always has deals like this.

  • Pringles has MSG - not something that goes well with me!

  • +1

    All the flavours that didnt sell in the supermarkets…

    • +2

      hence being at the reject shop lol

  • +1

    Just to clarify, these Pringles are not the same one that you get at major supermarkets. They're made in China and the packaging is slightly different too. Similar to the Morning Fresh Dishwashing liquid stuff…same brand, different MADE.

    • Ahh,, thanks for clarifying that question StevoDude.
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      Stevo, where did you source your information? The Pringles I purchased today (from Reject Shop) clearly state they are MADE IN USA. It is evident by the writing on the packaging they are destined for China, Korea, etc. Hence a parallel import by Reject Shop.
      I think you should keep to the facts in your comments.

  • $2? I was in the US last year, and they're $1 a can!

  • Didn't they downsize the grams in pringles recently?

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