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Pringles 12 Pack (12x 134g) $24 (S&S $21.60) + Shipping ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU / Coles

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Pringles 12 Pack (12x 134g) $24 (S&S $21.60) + Shipping ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon / Coles

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  • +6

    That's a lot of Pringles! Too DANGEROUS to have them all so close while WFH!

    • +18

      They're $2 each at Coles if you don't want 12…

  • +2

    im a bit worried that they will not be packed properly and come all crumbled.

    • They come in their usual shipping box. Mine have always arrived fine.

    • +2

      The Amazon experience

    • +2

      Probable better odds delivered by Amazon than being kicked around by the staff at coles. Those boxes get thrown down the aisle prior to being filled.

    • No issues last few times I ordered them.

  • +7

    Shame the flavours available in Aus is quite limited compared to other countries.

    • +34

      Shame the grams keep dropping yet price stays the same 170g, 150g, 134g soon will be a empty can for $2

      • Yeah - was wondering if this was mini can!

    • that goes for regular chips too

      • True but Regular chips smith’s, thins are 170g for $1.70 when on sale

        • i meant the flavours

  • +6

    They will be chip fragments once Australia Post has had their way with them.

    • This is Amazon, so AusPost shouldn't have a chance to get near them :)

      Dedicated couriers ftw.

      • +18

        AusPost makes many deliveries for Amazon

        • Huh, must depend on area.

          I get at least a delivery a day from amazon since I've been at home for the last year.

          Not once has it been anyone other than couriers in personal cars.

          Go figure.

          • +3

            @MasterScythe: Mine has been mostly Auspost, with a handful of Couriers Please

            • @MeesusEff: Must really be area dependant.

              Over 200 orders in the last 12months, and not one was auspost.

          • +1

            @MasterScythe: My larger purchases (i.e.: Paper towel box) are always delivered by Auspost

  • +14

    Missed the made in USA ones..

    • +15

      Haven't enjoyed Pringles since they moved manufacturing and downsized the cans…

    • +1

      Yep or Belgium

    • +5

      If you have a reject shop nearby they usually have the us ones. Much better than these ones.

    • yes i stooped getting them once they moved to the current manufacture location Malaysia i call these mingles they don't taste the same and are smaller

      • +2

        Yup, Pringles are amazing in the UK & vile flavourless cardboard in Australia.

  • +4

    Haven't been the same since they changed the packaging

  • +5

    Will never buy since they moved manufacturing to Malaysia. Far inferior product, tube size can't fit your hand in, very bad taste to them, lack of flavours unlike US consumers get.

  • +4

    Made in malaysia, no thanks bring back the good tasting ones from the usa

  • These must be older stock.

    They don't have the stupid new logo.

  • +1

    Do i need them? No.

    Do I want them? Yes.

    ✔️To another unnecessary purchase

  • I really should not

  • Coles is having these on special this week with the new 'passport' range. $2 each.

  • If only these had Game Pass codes on them

  • +1

    The "stax" range or whatever they are (IGA home brand) are very similar to USA Pringles.

  • -1

    I'm seeing Coles @ $4 each

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