A parody X account known as Hoops Crave recently circulated a fake Pringles logo, promoting speculations that the brand was introducing a gender-fluid logo.
Now, in Pringles defense, the spider — currently named the Kidney Garden Spider — does look a lot like the brand's mustachioed mascot, Mr. P. The spider has a round white body with distinctive ...
Pringles started a petition to rename the Kidney Garden Spider Pringles's latest marketing ploy has got legs. The chip company is asking their fans to help get a spider renamed after them because it ...
The arachnid bears an ‘unCANny’ resemblance to the Pringles man “Once you see it, you can’t unsee it – the slanted hairline, the beady eyes and even that signature ‘stache – the resemblance is unCANny ...
One look at the kidney garden spider, and you’ll see it — the spider’s markings undeniably mimic the well-known Pringles mascot. For this reason, Pringles is petitioning the International Society for ...
Pringles is asking all chip and arachnid fans to sign a petition on the web helping to rename a spider that looks like it's sporting a mustache, just like the Pringles logo. The creepy crawler doesn't ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — A spider may be the ...
In spider branding news (is that a thing?), Pringles is petitioning the scientific community to rename a spider the Pringles Spider because it looks like their famous logo. And to their credit, it ...
There is just something so satisfying about sliding your hand into that iconic long and lean Pringles container for a crisp. Maybe as a child, you even stuck two in your mouth at once to mimic a ...