Inspired by the "Real Housewives" and AQCANa TikTok trend, Pringles just got a whole lot more luxurious.
The chip company has partnered with The Caviar Co. to create the limited-edition Crisps and Caviar Collection, pairing three Pringles flavors with with two caviar flavors to create "must-taste flavor combinations."
The collaboration is available for purchase now at PringlesandCaviar.shop. Kits start at $49 with a limited quality daily drops, available while supplies last.
There are three kit offerings available, each coming with two spoons and a collectible gold caviar keychain to open the tins. These are the available kits, combinations and prices:
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The collaboration comes on the heels of a TikTok trend, where people have been experimenting by combining Pringles flavors with different types of caviar. The trend has also tested caviar with other potato chips, including Lays and Doritos.
The unusual combination also made an appearance on a Season 14 episode of "Real Housewives of New York," where cast members are served caviar-topped Pringles at Erin Lichy’s home in the Hamptons.
“Pringles and caviar are the high-low snack the world didn’t know we needed, but the combination is simply delightful,” Petra Higby, chief executive officer and founder of The Caviar Co. said in a press release. “We expertly paired our high-quality, sustainably sourced caviar and roe with Pringles flavors that complement each other in taste, aroma and texture.”
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