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1. Pringles are healthy or unhealthy?
The good news is that in the flavors list there some of the flavors available in FMCG goods wholesalers are healthy enough for the vegan. Before moving to, particularly which flavor let’s read again nutrition facts.
Here is the nutrition information that G&G Concept would like to introduce: they are potato-based snacks with a saddle form (or hyperbolic paraboloid, if you want to be more precise) that allows them to be packed in a tube while reducing the risk of them breaking when stacked or transported. Even though it is classified as a potato-based snack, the standard variations only have a potato composition of roughly 42%, vegetable oil with some other ingredients such as rice flour; wheat starch; cornflour, and so on.
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of oil palm trees, the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. Two types of oil can be produced; crude palm oil comes from squeezing the fleshy fruit, and palm kernel oil which comes from crushing the kernel, or the stone in the middle of the fruit. Even though palm oil is in nearly every product, some people in the vegan community avoid it due to the devastating effects its cultivation has on the environment. The good news is it does not contain the stuff. Thus, it is safe for vegans. However, not all flavors are vegan enough to let the vegans replace it as one of their favorite snacks.
Pringles Original 110g
2. Which flavor is vegan?
The most prominent product, Original flavor, that's the one easily identified in red tube. As you can see, there isn't anything here that will lead vegans to scratch their heads while eating it. Due to the distinct texture, it's natural to question if animal products were used to make it. In this case, the texture is obtained by simply utilizing dehydrated potato flour. So there aren't any issues. Pringles' actual chip component (i.e., excluding flavor components) contains 42% potato (dehydrated potatoes), with the rest being wheat starch and flours (corn and rice), as well as an emulsifier, vegetable oils, and salt. So it is 100% vegan.
To sum up, not all Pringles flavors are 100% vegan because some of the products contain substances derived from dairy products, most notably milk-derived lactose that vegans have to stay away from.
You can refer more about the products by clicking the link below:
Pringles flavors: Which is the best?
Pringles have been exported in more than 140 markets in Asia, especially in Vietnam. G&G concept is proud of being one of Pringle's distributors to export products. If you need to import Wholesale Pringles. Please contact G&G FMCG to have the best Pringles offers.