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purchased by Mars Inc. As of 2011,[update]
Pringles were sold in more than 140 countries. In 2012,
Pringles were the
fourth most po****r
snack brand[where...
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politician William Pringle (Liberal politician) (1874-1928),
British Member of
Parliament Clan
Pringle Alex
Pringle (1933).
Records of the
Pringles of the Scottish...
- Look up
Pringle or
pringle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pringles or
Coronel Pringles may
refer to:
Pringles, a
brand of
potato snack Pringles Park...
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storage scientist notable for
designing the
Pringles packaging. Baur
filed for a
patent for the
tubular Pringles container and for the
method of packaging...
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Coronel Pringles (Spanish: [koɾoˈnel
ˈpɾiŋgles]) is a city in the
south of the
Buenos Aires Province in Argentina,
situated near the
mountains of Pilla****ncó...
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Joseph Pringle (14
January 1920 - 5 July 1945) was the only
soldier of the
Canadian Army to be
executed during the
Second World War.
Pringle was born...
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Pringles. Lay's Stax are
heavier and
thicker than
Pringles. The
shape of Stax is a
simple curve called a
hyperbolic cylinder,
while Pringles are formed...
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Stanley Wayne Andres Pringle Jr. (born
March 5, 1987) is a Filipino-American
professional basketball player for the
Terrafirma Dyip of the Philippine...
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Borders Pringles, potato-based
snack Pringle manoeuvre, used in
surgery USS
Pringle (DD-477), US Navy
destroyer sunk in
World War II
Pringles Park, baseball...
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hundred and ninety-one.
Pringle was
incorporated as a
borough on
January 17, 1914; it was
named in
honor of
Thomas Pringle.
Pringle is
located at 41°16′34″N...