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Pringles' many global flavors
By: The Associated Press | 10 Jul 2009 | 04:43 PM ET
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Procter & Gamble Co.'s Pringles snacks, a four-decade-old brand, are sold in more than 140 countries, often in special flavors geared for regional palates:

_ Asia — Rich Consomme, Mild Salt and seafood flavors

_ China — Tomato, Aromatic Crispy Chicken

_ Canada and Saudi Arabia — Ketchup

_ Western Europe — Paprika, Grilled Shrimp and Pepper, Prawn Cocktail, Fiery Wasabi, Jamon Serrano

_ Australia and New Zealand — Spicy Thai with Coconut Oil; Greek Style Cheese with Avocado Oil; Rice Sweet BBQ Spare Rib.

Source: Procter & Gamble Co.

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