Fans Call Pringles’ Questionable New Collab the ‘Weirdest’ Flavor Combo Yet

Pringles is trying something new with its latest innovation, revealing the limited-time collaboration with Miller Lite Beer for 2025.

The two popular brands teamed up to create Beer Can Chicken Pringles, which are scheduled to come out in May, and fans aren't quite sure what to think of the upcoming chips.

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After the new product was announced at a recent Kellanova presentation, food influencer Snackolator posted about the Beer Can Chicken Pringles, saying, "I told you all that 2025 was going to be wild for snacks and now we're getting Miller Lite Beer flavored Pringles!"

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They shared a description for the chips, citing the official announcement: "Fire up your tastebuds with a crispy hoppy aroma and roasted chicken flavor. The best of your grill sesh in a new, snackable LTO."

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Pringles fans were initially perplexed by the collaboration, with a lot of people questioning the choice, such as one who commented, "What in the redneck pickup truck is this."

"The weirdest (and possibly nasty) combo I've never expected 😬," said another.

One person didn't even think it was real at first, saying, "Thought this was a meme account post 🤣🤣 but... 🤔😋."

There were some fans who weren't on board with the Miller Lite Beer and Pringles partnership, with replies like, "I have mixed feelings about this 😂," "No thanks," and "Where's the dislike button yo 😂."

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But others were excited to try the Beer Can Chicken flavor, with one declaring, "Can hardly wait for this."

Someone else wrote, "This look fire I can’t lie," and a different fan chimed in, "But like… idk it kinda sounds good 🤷🏼‍♀️."

Pringles fans will have to wait a little longer to get the final verdict on whether or not the Miller Lite Beer collaboration is a success or a bust.

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