The conveyor belts, machines, and the assembly line - it's a perfect symphony of production! Seeing how each chip is uniformly crispy and seasoned perfectly makes me appreciate every bite. 🍿✨
great video, Captain Discovery! I really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at how Pringles are made. but honestly, I have to say that the amount of processing these chips go through makes me wonder if they're actually a snack we should be eating regularly. don't you think it’s a bit concerning how far removed they are from real potatoes?
Wow, this video really gives a neat insight into the Pringles production process! It's fascinating to see how much detail goes into making something we often take for granted. That said, I can't help but wonder if the amount of processing they go through makes them less healthy compared to regular potato chips. Do you think the convenience is worth the trade-off in terms of nutrition?
this video is really well made, great job Captain Discovery! i find the whole Pringles production process fascinating, but i can't help but wonder if the flavoring used is really as natural as they claim. anyone else think we should be more skeptical about those ingredients?
STOP Leading people with WRONG Information!!! Your videos contains manufacutring from multiple different factories into one, and not only that PRINGLES are Baked. Your initial phase shows Fresh Potatoes being sliced, that is not how PRINGLES are made. They blend Dehy-potaotes into mix, then extrude into shapes then bake. Please STOP Fishing for Clicks!!!!
this video is super informative, and i really appreciate the effort put into showing the whole process of making Pringles. however, i can't help but wonder if the excessive processing affects the flavor and texture. i mean, do we really need that many artificial ingredients just for some chips? curious to hear what others think!
this video was super informative and well done, great job Captain Discovery! however, I personally wonder if the production process compromises the flavor and texture of the chips. I mean, do we really need that many additives for something that should just be a simple snack? just a thought!
Food processing factories pay great attention to raw materials. They have invested in technology, soil treatment machinery and harvesting machines. Thanks to technology, production costs of food processing factories have been greatly reduced. Potato processing plants are a clear example of this.
The investment in technology and machinery has transformed how food processing factories operate, especially in potato processing. By focusing on raw materials and utilizing advanced equipment, these factories have significantly reduced production costs while maintaining high quality.
The video is a mix with traditional chip making. Also the fact that Pringles are not real potatoes any more, but rather a paste is carefully not mentioned
the first pringles were advertised as potato chips but as that were not real potato chips fda said they could not be advertised as such so the chips was taken off the can and adds . if one could find an early can they are probably collectable
And showing white potatoes, then red, then back to white. Washed potatoes, back to dirty potatoes, then washed and peeled, and back to dirty with peels. Extremely poor editing. Plus, they , for some unknown reason, reversed the images.
This video has too many errors. There are video clips of regular potato chips and also video clips of red potatoes whereby Russets are used. The actual process of creating the mixture was not explained very well either. Do better.
I live within 2 miles of the Pringles Plant here in Jackson, TN the only Pringles plant in the U.S. I have worked on the wedge at this plant and can say unapologetically that there are lots of errors in this video. There are different chip brand preps shown. Much of the Pringles process isn’t shown accurately. Pringles are never free flowing. Don’t take my word for it. Come to Jackson and see for yourself.
i prefer this than airbags because they sell pringles and airbags with the same price but the net weight is obvious if you compare them. the second problem is potato chips in an airbag take too much space in your grocery with that excees air. the funniest part is people especially americans still defend potato chips in an airbag despite pringles in a can is 100% better by design, portion, and price.
Wrong fact at 2:29 you have 125 ibs = 15 kg, thats wrong s/be 57kg, at 4:54 the variety of potatoes have changed, suddenly they turned red colour ! 5:45, after the potatoes have been washed, the clock turned back and they became muddy again, at 7:43 and 8:44 we were shown potatoes chips which were not Pringles. Now captain has been demoted to ensign.
In my country we only have: Original, Sour Cream and Paprika. Norway have only that 3 😞 And the can is only 165 gram and same price as the 200 gram. It's 4 years ago we had 200 grams
Btw, this video is just a mashup of different processing plant videos. It's not related to Pringles at all. It's just made for getting views and money. The packaging part does not even show pringles, but some other brand. Report this video
*How long has it been since you last tried Pringles?*
too long
One year ago 😊
4 months ago.
Who cares about this non-added-value question…
4 months ago.
The conveyor belts, machines, and the assembly line - it's a perfect symphony of production! Seeing how each chip is uniformly crispy and seasoned perfectly makes me appreciate every bite. 🍿✨
Greetings from the United States! Wishing everyone watching the video happiness, success and good health. You deserve the best!
Nobody notice a young Brad Pitt at 1:20 in the Pringles commercial.
Incredible content! The visuals, narration, and overall flow of this video kept me hooked from start to finish. Well done
great video, Captain Discovery! I really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at how Pringles are made. but honestly, I have to say that the amount of processing these chips go through makes me wonder if they're actually a snack we should be eating regularly. don't you think it’s a bit concerning how far removed they are from real potatoes?
Wow, this video really gives a neat insight into the Pringles production process! It's fascinating to see how much detail goes into making something we often take for granted. That said, I can't help but wonder if the amount of processing they go through makes them less healthy compared to regular potato chips. Do you think the convenience is worth the trade-off in terms of nutrition?
this video is really well made, great job Captain Discovery! i find the whole Pringles production process fascinating, but i can't help but wonder if the flavoring used is really as natural as they claim. anyone else think we should be more skeptical about those ingredients?
STOP Leading people with WRONG Information!!! Your videos contains manufacutring from multiple different factories into one, and not only that PRINGLES are Baked. Your initial phase shows Fresh Potatoes being sliced, that is not how PRINGLES are made. They blend Dehy-potaotes into mix, then extrude into shapes then bake. Please STOP Fishing for Clicks!!!!
this video is super informative, and i really appreciate the effort put into showing the whole process of making Pringles. however, i can't help but wonder if the excessive processing affects the flavor and texture. i mean, do we really need that many artificial ingredients just for some chips? curious to hear what others think!
Way to many parts of the video had nothin to do with pringles.
This is click bait
Yes.. poorly edited. Pics of Ruffles often for no reason🤷🏻♂️🙄
What do you expect.... Bad AI voice and stock videos. Unfortunately a ton of this crap is on TH-cam now.
Spot on. Mediocre clip
It’s all AI mate
this video was super informative and well done, great job Captain Discovery! however, I personally wonder if the production process compromises the flavor and texture of the chips. I mean, do we really need that many additives for something that should just be a simple snack? just a thought!
OMG my favorite chip 😍😍 I will buy this next
Food processing factories pay great attention to raw materials. They have invested in technology, soil treatment machinery and harvesting machines. Thanks to technology, production costs of food processing factories have been greatly reduced. Potato processing plants are a clear example of this.
125 pounds is NOT 11kilograms!
@@kellybrown8638 56.7 kg my guess.
The investment in technology and machinery has transformed how food processing factories operate, especially in potato processing. By focusing on raw materials and utilizing advanced equipment, these factories have significantly reduced production costs while maintaining high quality.
@@kellybrown8638 Yeah, they threw in some red potatoes and potato chips for content, too. Facts don't matter much, when it's still entertaining.
Maybe 100 potato ovals. Thank for the dinner recipe reminder. Have a fun summer.
I was thinking 100 as well just based on estimation. It would be interesting to see next time I get some. 👍
Like what?
Now I'm craving Pringles.. haven't had them in yrs.
Why don't you eat them?
They have a specific potato farm for pringles?
Love to watch
The video is a mix with traditional chip making. Also the fact that Pringles are not real potatoes any more, but rather a paste is carefully not mentioned
potato flour I guest. it's a premix rather😅
Absolutely, it was super annoying the way they were focusing on crinkle potatoe chips calling them pringles
The machines are great, they reduce a lot of labor. People in my area harvest by hand, which takes a lot of effort.
The first time I saw the process of making potato snacks
They source their potatoes from trucks? I always thought potatoes grow in the ground
the first pringles were advertised as potato chips but as that were not real potato chips fda said they could not be advertised as such so the chips was taken off the can and adds . if one could find an early can they are probably collectable
Haven't tasted before but think it will so sweet
my fav chips all the time❤
it's a little disturbing that there's footage of regular potato chip making interspersed with the pringles process
And showing white potatoes, then red, then back to white. Washed potatoes, back to dirty potatoes, then washed and peeled, and back to dirty with peels. Extremely poor editing. Plus, they , for some unknown reason, reversed the images.
They showed like 10 different factories handling the potatoes and none of them probably where from Pringles. lmao!
Hey let em make it. They tried their best.
my favourite chips always 😋
makes me exciting 🍟🥔
we have common interests 😍😍
Sour cream and onion is goated
Pringles are good for Children, Children they like it, for me I eat it once in while because some are having spices some are sweet.
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Didn't you show some footage in the video of regular potato chip mfg?
The shape is a Hyperbolic Paraboloid. Your welcome.
Now I can sleep at night
Great 👍
I need to know why other chips are being shown in this video? Lol
in antwerp where i live, the rumor is that procter & gamble didn't even real potatoes, but use grain for their pringles chips
it's full of wheat and corn grains and even rice grain. So it's full of gluten. Stay away ......
How do we make Pringles? We will not show you.
This video has too many errors. There are video clips of regular potato chips and also video clips of red potatoes whereby Russets are used. The actual process of creating the mixture was not explained very well either. Do better.
Also, the entire harvesting video is in reverse, poor editing.
Also, @ 13:37 they're inspecting apples......
I live within 2 miles of the Pringles Plant here in Jackson, TN the only Pringles plant in the U.S. I have worked on the wedge at this plant and can say unapologetically that there are lots of errors in this video. There are different chip brand preps shown. Much of the Pringles process isn’t shown accurately. Pringles are never free flowing. Don’t take my word for it. Come to Jackson and see for yourself.
i prefer this than airbags because they sell pringles and airbags with the same price but the net weight is obvious if you compare them. the second problem is potato chips in an airbag take too much space in your grocery with that excees air. the funniest part is people especially americans still defend potato chips in an airbag despite pringles in a can is 100% better by design, portion, and price.
Snacks that kids love
So bad for them 😢
amazing
125lbs is 57kg
So?
You obviously did not watch the video😂😂😂
Watching this eating Pringles is the best but i didn’t count them😢
I guess 75 pringles in each can !
Love my Pringles
Potato chips company also a part of seasoning company ehehe. The variety in diff flavours is like custom things which actually great
The old pringles logo better imo. Wonder why they changed it
What surprised you the most about this food processing plant?
My favorite pringles are the ranch ones
I just love the pringles stackable potato chips
yahh, Their spices are quite delicious compared to the snack's potatoes!
how many potatoes 🥔 they produce? 😅
Nice video
Great video but I think too much emphases on potatoes because Pringles contains very little potato and its main ingredients are chemicals.
These things cause obesity but this is still my favorite food 😂😂
Chemicals and grains this is what people get sick from. gluten.
@@DarthLordRaven The more industry develops, the more chemicals there are in food
@@FarmTastic97sad state of affairs
LOVE U CASEOH
nice
according to recent analysis by others NOT as many Pringles that used to be in the can
I’m here because caseoh
1:27 - Halal label from Malaysia.
Great
Did you know there is a Scottish clothing company called Pringle that has been around for 200 years. 😁
my favorite is texas bbq sauce
Honestly, it doesn't seem to me that the PRINGLES production process is a mix of videos from various companies that produce potatoes.
I counted, and there were 56,000 Pringles in my can! 👍😋🤣
224 in a can
Wrong fact at 2:29 you have 125 ibs = 15 kg, thats wrong s/be 57kg, at 4:54 the variety of potatoes have changed, suddenly they turned red colour ! 5:45, after the potatoes have been washed, the clock turned back and they became muddy again, at 7:43 and 8:44 we were shown potatoes chips which were not Pringles. Now captain has been demoted to ensign.
All the crushed chips are at the bottom of the can lol
I love pringles
In my country we only have: Original, Sour Cream and Paprika. Norway have only that 3 😞 And the can is only 165 gram and same price as the 200 gram. It's 4 years ago we had 200 grams
It’s about 80 Pringles per can
in what world is 125 pound is just 11 kilos??
Yum! Yum !
Love YOu Case!!! btw lay off the food
There’s a better chance of the titanic un sinking then caseoh laying of the food
My favorite flavor is cheddar cheese flavored stackable chips
used to taste good but now its a jaw breaker idk if some you notice that its ticker compared to the 90s
Explore the world
CaseOH I know your seeing This. if you Want the Snack wrap come to Germany
Barbecue flavor my favourite before 😊
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The way I prepare snacks is hygienic so I feel safe using it 🤗🤗🤗
2:31 DYK that 125 pounds equals 11 kilograms? WTF?
Type 1 if case is big
A lot of steps are not shown, way too much time on the washing
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What drives me nuts is are they white, red or russet
I might have miscounted, but 800
42% potato-58% other ingredients very misleading
I don't eat potato chips !
Strange.
Wish pringles are not so salty
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❤ When my kids were babies like 20 yr ago before Pouches were invented I use to put my jars of baby food in the empty cans...
Pls case watch spacemarine 2 trailer
Task 25
ofc case watches the pringles video
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Wait, how come 125 pounds = 11kgs?
Not pure potatos
Business not much in human power but more to machine oriented with hard labour intensive i.e the gardener or farmer
Btw, this video is just a mashup of different processing plant videos. It's not related to Pringles at all. It's just made for getting views and money. The packaging part does not even show pringles, but some other brand. Report this video
I believe you are leaving out parts of the process
I buy PRINGLE chips for the Grand kids school lunch..