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Why Cheddar Cheese?

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Why Cheddar Cheese?

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Simple really, I like cheese. When biting into a Pringles Cheddar Cheese Potato Crisp my first taste sensation is salt…then potato…then a mild, yet distinct taste of cheddar cheese. The flavors blend together to make for a satisfying, crunchy, taste treat. When mixed in a bowl with other chips, the distinct bright orange color of these makes them easily identifiable. The untrained potato chip eye might mistake them for barbecue, but these are a true orange color compared to the darker brownish orange of barbecue chips. Nutrition Information A serving size is 1 ounce with approximately 6 servings to a 5.75 oz. can. The can information states 1 oz. is approximately 15 crisps. I find that to be about right for my snacking habits. There are 150 calories per serving size, with 11 grams (16%) of saturated fats and 0 trans fats. There is 6% of daily Vitamin C in these chips. Other than the Vitamin C, there are no redeeming nutritional values, though. Sodium. You knew there was going to be

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