Pringles’ Newest Flavor Is 'Everything' We Need Right Now

You may want to get a schmear of cream cheese ready.

A can of Pringles with the iconic duck bill shaped chips surrounding the can on a teal background.
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Amelia Manely / Dotdash Meredith

We hate to see a favorite flavor disappear from a brand’s lineup. We were devasted when Pringle’s discontinued the Wavy Fire Roasted Jalapeño Crisps earlier this year. But to get new items, sometimes you have to say goodbye to others. It’s give and take. And happily, right now the mustachioed Pringles’ man is in a giving mood right now. 

The brand recently announced the launch of limited-edition Everything Bagel Pringles. And aside from the fact that the flavor is dusted on a shatteringly crispy chip (as opposed to a chewy bagel), it really does deliver on flavor—cream cheese included. 

Pringles Launches New Everything Bagel Flavor

In a press release, the brand notes that the crisps have “flavor notes of sesame and poppy seeds followed by hints of cream cheese that perfectly blend with toasted onion and garlic.” It sounds amazing as-is, but I’m almost inclined to try crushing the crisps up and sprinkling over an omelet à la The Bear.

This isn’t the first innovative Pringles flavor to hit shelves. Mauricio Jenkins, U.S. marketing lead for Pringles said, "From Pringles Philly Cheesesteak to Pringles Enchilada Adobada — fans have long enjoyed our endlessly creative flavor innovations." 

Fans on social media are already excited, saying, “I’ll take a care package please,” and, “I need that in my life,” alongside many requests for the brand to expand the flavor to other countries as well.  One issue customers have run into, though, is where to find the new flavor. The product is not yet listed on Pringles’ website, and fans were having trouble figuring out where to buy it. In the comment section of an Instagram post about the Everything Bagel flavored crisps, the brand noted, “This new flavor is shipping, and should be on store shelves (and our site) soon.” Here’s hoping that’s sooner than later. In the meantime, perhaps try your hand at these non-bagel recipes for everything bagel seasoning.

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