5 Insane Products Manufactured By Big Brands


Holiday-Flavored Pringles

Pringles is a wheat-based stackable snack chips owned by the Kellogg Company. Pringles are sold in more than 140 countries, and have yearly sales of more than U.S. $1.4 billion. When the holiday begins, many companies make an effort to come up something new for their customers.

Of the White Chocolate Peppermint Pringles, one website aptly said, "It tastes like cocoa with a little peppermint in it, being shipped out of a mug made from a raw potato."

Cap'n Crunch Ship Shake

Cap'n Horatio Magellan realized the importance of healthy breakfast and decided to launch a crunchy cereal. Sadly, just after 3 years from the day he started, that was merely in 1966, Quaker Oats proved that the Cap'n Crunch that promised to be crunchy cereals was not at all crunchy.

On the other hand, Quaker Oats proved to be a better breakfast option rather than a cup of Ship Shake that was not as healthy as a bowl of oatmeal. But then, many parents were not happy with the ship shake that comes in butterscotch and chocolate flavours, which in turn became hard to sell out the product. 

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