Monica Reed

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Interesting! Especially if you are a Minecraft fan!

Pringles is teaming up with Minecraft for a new flavor of Pringles…Pringles Minecraft Suspicious Stew crisps. Sounds delicious!

The new flavor brings the iconic, comforting stew to life in crisp-form with a burst of rich, hearty and savory flavor in every bite.

If you are not familiar with the world of Minecraft, suspicious stew is a virtual in-game food item that provides players with a status effect to think: Jump Boost, Night Vision, and more depending on the flower used to craft the stew.

Pringles Minecraft Suspicious Stew can be found at retailers nationwide for a limited time starting in April 2023 while supplies last.

Get em while you can, kids and fans of Minecraft!

(Video courtesy of Eyecraftmc)

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