Pringles attempts to jump on NFT bandwagon with $2,500 ‘CryptoCrisp’ campaign
Pringles has jumped on one of the weirdest bandwagons of 2021 so far by launching a brand new ‘CryptoCrisp’ flavour, which is only available as an NFT.
It’s become a bit of a cliche for businesses to post the annual April Fool’s joke on their social media accounts, but brands continue to mak…
By Rose Donohoe
Those still mourning the loss of Arnott’s Shapes may not be ready for the tragedy that is Pringles’ shrinking chips….
Bubble O’Bill, Yellow Tail wines and Pringles are the most ‘liked’ products by Australian Facebook users, according to research releas…