Pringles Unveils New-look Cans To Celebrate Release Of Justice League Movie

Pringles Unveils New-look Cans To Celebrate Release Of Justice League Movie

To mark the release of the newest superhero action flick Justice League, Kellogg’s-owned chip brand Pringles has redesigned some of its cans.

‘BBQ Batman’, ‘Salt & Vinegar Aquaman’,’ Sour Cream & Chives Wonderwoman’, and ‘Original Cyborg’ Are now gracing the supermarket shelves.

Furthermore, Pringles fans who buy two participating cans and enter the advertised competition, the brand is also giving away a trip to Iceland where the film was shot, plus a number of weekly prizes and double passes.

Please note: B&T only published this story to get some free Pringles in return!

 




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