Ever Wondered How Pringles Are Made?! Join us on this FanTECHstic Factory Tour!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @Qui_Gon_Ben
    @Qui_Gon_Ben Год назад +33

    Machinist here. The company I used to work for, we made all these machines for P&G. Specifically I made the oval cutter roll. The original had the shaped machined into a giant stainless steel roll. The one show here is the one we made, which has Nylon pucks that form the chip, that way they can be replaced if damaged etc.. This video so cool to see!

  • @ShuWii
    @ShuWii Год назад +58

    As a former 10yr employee I can legitimately say there's a lot of subpar less-than-accurate information here. AMA.

    • @susiemilligan7220
      @susiemilligan7220 Год назад +4

      I didn't know Pringles were fried. My dad speculated they were made from bits of potato swept up from a factory floor. 🤮 Still, I love them. What should I know about Pringles? Or do I want to know...?

    • @spockspock
      @spockspock Год назад +4

      Dunning/Krueger effect- unless you know how complicated something is, you can’t understand how complicated it is.

    • @MrKerry4371
      @MrKerry4371 Год назад +3

      The flavor of these chips are non existent- everytime I buy them I just think I got a bad batch of nothingness taste!!!

    • @schisandra
      @schisandra Год назад +2

      Do they really scrap an entire production line because of one bad chip?

    • @ShuWii
      @ShuWii Год назад +5

      @@schisandra "it depends" on what you mean by"bad". Food safety problem? Oh yeah. A very minor quality defect? Nah. "Way put" of flavor, or wrong flavor? Maybe. Wrong dough? Yeah. There's many examples of not only yes/no shutdowns, but partials too.

  • @RobertoGonzalez-id1de
    @RobertoGonzalez-id1de 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for all the information, wonderful work in ( 2024 ) ❤❤❤

  • @mikekannely2286
    @mikekannely2286 Год назад +33

    I can remember when I was a kid in the 70's and my mom had picked up Pringles and surprised my brother and sister and me. It was epic! And the can actually had a metal lid that had a pull tab to open to the cylinder. It was like WOW! We were pretty poor at the time, but I felt pretty rich in the moment. And then she kinda "poured" them out in a row like they did in the commercials on a platter. It was a Friday evening and my dad's burgers never tasted as good as they did that night with this exotic potato chip. (And yeah, they were called Chips back then).
    Thanks for the factory info...

    • @JosephDavies
      @JosephDavies Год назад +2

      They're still called chips. "Crisps" is a regional thing, common in places where "chips" is used for what we call "fries".

    • @mikekannely2286
      @mikekannely2286 Год назад +5

      @@JosephDavies I swear that here in the states, they are required to call rehydrated potato chips, "crisps" because the potato chip industry cried foul when Pringles came out.
      And yeah, I know that "chips" are French fried potatos in the UK/Europe.

    • @JosephDavies
      @JosephDavies Год назад +2

      @@mikekannely2286 Yeah, apparently there's some technical legal distinction due to the manufacturing process, but I don't know a single person who adheres to that naming convention in casual speech (and most probably don't even know about it). It matters for packaging and branding I guess, but we just don't use the word "crisps" here in this part of the US for them colloquially.

    • @mikekannely2286
      @mikekannely2286 Год назад +3

      @@JosephDavies Dude, EVERYONE in America still calls them Pringles Chips... I was just making an observation about their labeling. Government sucks, but Pringles are still chips for everyone! OK, now I'm craving some Pringles...

    • @JosephDavies
      @JosephDavies Год назад +1

      @@mikekannely2286 Yup! Definitely. :)

  • @5cloudwalker
    @5cloudwalker Год назад +8

    After watching alot of how they are made I am awestruck. The engineers had to design and build these machines that are highly specialized and never before made. I’m sure the first machine had a few bugs to iron out before producing more. Love to see the design process to design these unique and specialized machines 😊👍

  • @RickyRicardo0282
    @RickyRicardo0282 Год назад +30

    Just for accuracy and correct information, Pringles are not considered potato chips. In 1975, the FDA said that Pringles can only be called potato chips if they were made from real dried potatoes. Pringles then rebranded them as Crisps. Just want to make sure accurate information is being told. You can’t call Pringles chips. It may be potato based, but the potato is not sliced and processed. The potato is made into dough.

    • @bryan70546
      @bryan70546 Год назад +9

      What if they identify as a potato chip 😅 😀

    • @garfieldsmith332
      @garfieldsmith332 Год назад +1

      @@bryan70546 Then it is time to launch a national boycott.😊😊

    • @suekeane
      @suekeane Год назад +3

      In Australia they are called chips.

    • @MikeCee7
      @MikeCee7 Год назад +1

      I‘be been told the opposite is the case in England. (disregarding Pringles) what we called “potato chips”, they call “potato crisis”.
      So, (I’ve been told) in the UK, Pringle’s are called “Potato Chips”

  • @zeppelinkiddy
    @zeppelinkiddy Год назад +15

    When I was in the Army and serving in Vietnam, the only potato chips sold at local PX were Pringles. Stacked in their unique tube container with the same unchanged straw hat and mustached guy logo, they were the only potato chip that could survive and arrive unbroken and fresh, after being shipped overseas.

    • @mikekannely2286
      @mikekannely2286 Год назад

      That makes sense, but is also an amazing stab into American war history. I had no idea, thanks!

    • @leighb.8508
      @leighb.8508 Год назад

      I hope you liked them, then! I like them now! I was not in the army, but I've been in places where there was a lot of army type food, such as powdered milk, powdered eggs and powdered orange juice. I happen to like foods that can survive long trips, and I do like Pringles every now and then. Can't eat too much of them, but they're not as bad as some other things we eat. Go Pringles.

    • @lePurpleDragon
      @lePurpleDragon Год назад +2

      Blah blah. Nostalgia over junk food poison, "serving" a war that killed innocent people.

    • @mikekannely2286
      @mikekannely2286 Год назад

      @@lePurpleDragon Ha! You must be a very happy person...lol. Please have a fun day! And God bless you!

    • @lePurpleDragon
      @lePurpleDragon Год назад

      @@mikekannely2286 No god, kiddie.

  • @saviourawudzi5244
    @saviourawudzi5244 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pringles are the best that's why I love them

  • @actarus8564
    @actarus8564 Год назад +2

    I love Pringles. In the 80's,i have fun making talking telephone with the tubes and some cords🤣

  • @mcrsdad
    @mcrsdad Год назад +3

    The science and production engineering are amazing. We do enjoy the end product, in addition to potato chips.

  • @pollypocketfan7837
    @pollypocketfan7837 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love Pringles. My favorite flavor is the Pizza flavored ones.

  • @ZepG
    @ZepG Год назад +2

    Plain original are always the best!

  • @itzzzsss
    @itzzzsss Год назад +2

    1:42 dude really enjoying his potato chip with alcohol

  • @ajcpLive
    @ajcpLive Год назад +2

    I remember back in the 90s, the Pringles version we used to get was a bigger oval, and more flavorful than the small ones we have today. Before, the cheese would stick to your fingers but now, they're so pale.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 Год назад +7

    I wish the narrator mentioned that the flavor only goes on one side of the crisp.

    • @MrKerry4371
      @MrKerry4371 Год назад

      Is their actually flavor to these chips????

  • @gregdelong1539
    @gregdelong1539 Год назад +1

    I agree with Mamata keep going you have the quality to be a major producer on RUclips, I subscribed.

  • @camgere
    @camgere Год назад

    Some process engineer is very proud. He has the patent for the riffler/shaker hanging on his wall!

  • @mayhewfisher62
    @mayhewfisher62 Год назад +1

    I hope they leave a note with the relics of these machines when some civilization down the road unearths them because they'll never figure it out otherwise.

  • @williamlittle7987
    @williamlittle7987 Год назад +4

    Never saw a bottle of Pringles or a bag or box either

  • @Hypurr1
    @Hypurr1 Год назад +2

    This was interesting. The audio mix is so weird and the clips are all out of order. I especially loved the stock lab footage, too. That was hilarious.

  • @homeworshipwithmartyandamy7754

    Very interesting. I still like the original flavor best.

  • @tommyt150
    @tommyt150 Год назад +1

    Cannister! Cannister! I've yet to see Pringles in a box or bag. Heck, I do know why you don't have many subscribers.

  • @krishnasrinivasan7541
    @krishnasrinivasan7541 Год назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @pierremarcoux9465
    @pierremarcoux9465 Год назад

    I might be wrong, but I heard the Gene Wolfe designed the original Pringle machines. Gene Wolfe is better known for his Science fiction novels such as The Shadow of the Torturer. Before you rush out to find a copy, you should know the Gene had an immense vocabulary and his novels are challenging to read... A doctorate student wrote a paper entitled "Definitions of Excruciatingly Arcane Words Found in Gene Wolfe's THE SHADOW OF THE TORTURER". Happy reading!

  • @karencourtney-smith3587
    @karencourtney-smith3587 Год назад

    @1:50... What is the black thing on the left side of the bowl? Also looks like it's on the right side as well.

  • @Kevin-go2dw
    @Kevin-go2dw Год назад +3

    Interesting video. One day I might even try the potato starch crisps.

  • @trinidadscorpion3835
    @trinidadscorpion3835 Год назад +2

    A highly processed snack. Choose wisely.

  • @mamatarout306
    @mamatarout306 Год назад +4

    Whattt! The quality is mind-blowing🤯. Heck, I don't even know why you don't have many subscribers "yet" 'cause I really thought you were a big channel before I saw the subscriber count. Hope you gain loads of subscribers

    • @usmantasayev4057
      @usmantasayev4057 Год назад +1

      This is an AI generated video

    • @mamatarout306
      @mamatarout306 Год назад

      @@usmantasayev4057 Yah really? Thanks for the information! How did you find out?

    • @Fan-TECH-stic
      @Fan-TECH-stic  Год назад

      Thanks for your expertise. It is just sped up which makes the original VO sound a bit hollow. If you want me to send you the original VO, just give me your email ;)

    • @mamatarout306
      @mamatarout306 Год назад

      @@Fan-TECH-stic Noo, it's alright, I mean to me the voice sounded too genuine to be AI-generated as the above commenter said. Again, the video is incredible, and thanks for the reply;-)

    • @markg.2501
      @markg.2501 Год назад +1

      @@Fan-TECH-stic Why not just post a link right here??

  • @davidhunzwi7374
    @davidhunzwi7374 8 месяцев назад

    Who are the machinery supplier for Procter and Gamble

  • @martinpellegrin6574
    @martinpellegrin6574 Год назад +1

    Great chip. I buy at least 5 every time I shop.

  • @briankleinschmidt3664
    @briankleinschmidt3664 Год назад +1

    Here I thought each one was hand crafted.

  • @Porco_Utah
    @Porco_Utah 10 месяцев назад

    I use to live near pepperidge Farm cookie factory in Cache County Utah. the factory had thrift store they sell slightly mistake cookies for cheap price per pound. I wish, if I live near Pringle factory, they may also have store sell slightly defected chips.

  • @gwenkatt
    @gwenkatt Год назад +1

    I ate them like they were going out of style, they are still my favorite chipies

  • @Mackeno0987
    @Mackeno0987 11 месяцев назад

    If another nation wants to come and invest in Haiti, I am ready to support you! Haiti is a business country, come in crowds if you want to get rich! I'm waiting for you,

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Год назад +4

    I like Pringles, but they have gotten pretty expensive like everything else these days. As a fan of fabricated and formed potato snacks, I remember Carl's Jr. in the 70's had french fries that were pressed from a potato starch to look like crinkle fries and they were pretty good too. A lot better than the sub par fries they serve today.

    • @louc4130
      @louc4130 Год назад +2

      Yep, I worked at Carl's Jr. back in the mid 70's, and we would add the potato powder to a special type hopper rhat would in turn add water and the fries would be extruded into the hot oil. They were no too bad, but not great! There was a menu item that they really should bring back, and that was the "California Roast Beef" sandwich.

    • @bonwatcher
      @bonwatcher Год назад

      @@louc4130 If you have tasted their current edition of fries, you'd think those potato-like fries you used to make were excellent in comparison. 😂

  • @Hendrix-bx1km
    @Hendrix-bx1km Год назад +1

    @Shueybalooey I also was a former 10 yr. employee in Tennessee and I agree the video doesn't do justice to the Quality standards followed in the production of these tasty Crisps .

  • @thomasmiller5057
    @thomasmiller5057 Год назад +1

    I wish Wasabi and Soy Sauce Pringles still existed

  • @matthiasweidmann8135
    @matthiasweidmann8135 Год назад +1

    The "secret" ingredient is monosodium glutamate. This chemical gives the stuff a taste- and its cheaper than spices.

  • @swimbeyonder
    @swimbeyonder Год назад

    Talks about pringles, proceeds showing classical chips

  • @tusker4954
    @tusker4954 Год назад +1

    They are edible but don’t confuse them for food

  • @mrmuffer69
    @mrmuffer69 Год назад +2

    Pringles don't taste the same as they used to. I have never been a chip person, but when I tried pringles I think I ate the whole can. That was like 30+ years ago. Maybe my taste buds have changed but I got one of those mini cans a few years ago and the chips just did not taste the same.

  • @mariuskuhrau761
    @mariuskuhrau761 Год назад +2

    Yep, but in my country Pringles are expensive and is not worth the extra money. Other famous brands such as Lays which is the top seller here because they have a huge variety to choose from, and is much cheaper than the overprized Pringles.

  • @qyouwilber5734
    @qyouwilber5734 Год назад +1

    I like Pringles. Why are they called Pringles? Funny name.

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Год назад

    Soo Healthy

  • @johnbyrne6311
    @johnbyrne6311 Год назад

    The real story behind Pringles is the company was supposed to sell tennis balls but a truck full of potatoes showed up instead!

  • @katherinegrice4415
    @katherinegrice4415 Год назад +2

    Pringles does not come in a bottle, it comes in a can.

  • @DannerPlace
    @DannerPlace Год назад +1

    I wouldn't eat those, even if they were free.

  • @edwardranno7119
    @edwardranno7119 Год назад +5

    Pringles initial intention was to make tennis balls,just look at the packaging

  • @williamwilson6499
    @williamwilson6499 Год назад

    Was this recorded from the neighbor’s television?

  • @georgegoodwin9722
    @georgegoodwin9722 Год назад

    I would appreciate if the narration matched the video.

  • @gopal_kolathu1960
    @gopal_kolathu1960 Год назад

    I kinda guessed that there must be some kinda mashing and rolling happening here, without which that mathematical precision of shape wouldn’t obtain. The surprise in the package is that “potatoness” of the potato is literally squeezed out, and what we’re really getting is artificially flavoured starch… which may well be true for other apparently traditional chips brands as well…

  • @davidmartensson273
    @davidmartensson273 Год назад +1

    I do not like the jumping back and forth showing the same sequence multiple times, especially since its not really synced to the narrator voice, makes it harder to follow and feels almost as running at 125 % speed, not a good video in my opinion.

  • @GARdotETH
    @GARdotETH Год назад

    Prawn!

  • @TERRI19842
    @TERRI19842 Год назад

    KEY WORD ........PROSSESED. I'LL PASS !!!!!!

  • @victorponce7238
    @victorponce7238 Год назад

    I used to eat Pringles. USED TO!
    They no longer have the salt they used to.
    They are BLAND 😳😳🤔

  • @GRosa250
    @GRosa250 Год назад +1

    I prefer real potato chips but also like Pringles on occasion. I feel like they’re less greasy but I have no idea if they really are.

  • @CJsRC
    @CJsRC Год назад +6

    I'll stick to real potato chips. Pringles don't taste good to me at all.

    • @johnalexander7490
      @johnalexander7490 Год назад

      More for the rest of us. :) I only like the normal kind - the flavored ones aren't so hot.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Год назад

      I used to love them when I was a kid. They don't taste all that appealing to me now...not that I'm going to turn down some if offered lol

  • @speedracer3104
    @speedracer3104 Год назад +1

    Sour cream and garlic and the original, yum yum

  • @jerrymclellan4711
    @jerrymclellan4711 Год назад

    Pringles "special taste". I'm still laughing.

  • @anthonyshepard1407
    @anthonyshepard1407 9 месяцев назад

    I Have one Question, Lately when i try Pringles Sour Cream it doesn't taste like it, it's a nasty Taste of Lead which i why i started eatting Original, Cheese and BBQ Their favor is still true to the day i ate them in the 90's! otherwise i still love Pringles the Sour Cream n' Onion needs more help. Favorite Favor is Wendy's Spicy Sandwich and Chill Cheese Dog!

  • @hatchtambu
    @hatchtambu Год назад

    these days, you're lucky if the can of pringles you buy actually have any seasoning on them.
    and the last 4 cans that i bought were all cut way to thick!!! they need to start putting more
    seasoning on them!!!
    actually

  • @ninademci1500
    @ninademci1500 Год назад

    Cheddar, Original, and Sour Cream & Onion

  • @jimsimpson1006
    @jimsimpson1006 Год назад

    I’m watching this, eating a tube of Pringles.

  • @IanVuittonDon
    @IanVuittonDon Год назад

    "the pringles making process takes about 20 minutes. However, the effect of a standard bottle of pringles lasts much longer..." HAH! Doesn't last longer than 20 minutes if you're me...

  • @ThatVeryArtGal
    @ThatVeryArtGal Год назад +7

    Another mystery solved. I honestly thought Pringles were chopped up potatoes. But they are not even potatoes - they are potato starch! They are so bad for you. They are pure starch. I like how he said a flavor was added to make the potato flavor but never said what it was. LOL

    • @msw7021
      @msw7021 Год назад +1

      Potato starch is a good source of resistant starch, which is a type of dietary fibre that has been linked to various health benefits, such as improved gut health, better blood sugar control, and reduced risk of colon cancer.

    • @johncanada8334
      @johncanada8334 Год назад

      And WHEAT is added. NOT GLUTEN FREE. Can be dangerous if you are intolerant or have a sensitivity- (I used to think they were potato chips) there should be a warning label on these things!
      Why can’t they make a gluten free version of this flavor delivery device?

    • @magturbineman
      @magturbineman Год назад

      @@msw7021 WOW! I hope you don't believe that.

  • @MisterTee2010
    @MisterTee2010 Год назад +1

    A video about Pringles and the guy is buying a bag of Lays

  • @camomiletea6708
    @camomiletea6708 Год назад

    The problem with Pringles is the chips made in their Malaysian factory tastes nothing like the American made Pringles and they are smaller. Every market that Pringles now supplies from Malaysia (like Australia) has suffered an exodus of customers

  • @Mr1fish2fish
    @Mr1fish2fish Год назад

    I notice this video doesn't show how they make the double bend in the Pringles chip, they show the chip double bent but they don't show how Proctor and Gamble does that.. There is a lot of scientific hype but nothing on the double bend.

  • @Mona-nt1ml
    @Mona-nt1ml 2 месяца назад

    Sour cream and onions

  • @dubes5594
    @dubes5594 Год назад +1

    Shes thinking "I wonder how many rat droppings I consumed so far?" ....2:19

  • @nigeljames6017
    @nigeljames6017 Год назад

    This video made use of stock footage and repeated blocks of its own video so many times I almost got dizzy.

  • @gtrfreak
    @gtrfreak Год назад

    No audio guy 😢

  • @MarcplaysFort
    @MarcplaysFort Год назад

    respectt..

  • @snoopaka
    @snoopaka Год назад

    Original only for me.

  • @deloriswarren-preast2789
    @deloriswarren-preast2789 Год назад

    Reg chip,sour cream

  • @johnnycrash3270
    @johnnycrash3270 Год назад

    Well Just pringle dandy 🤗

  • @04straw
    @04straw Год назад

    Pringle's isn't classified as potato chips.

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Год назад

    "Pringles was gonna be a tennis ball company but there was a mistake somewhere and dozens of trucks full of potatoes arrived at the factory. So They said, "Oh well," and made the best of a bad situation." - Mitch Hedberg.

  • @sundog70
    @sundog70 Год назад

    I'm all about the cheddar cheese.

  • @JohnSmith-mz5oe
    @JohnSmith-mz5oe Год назад +1

    While it is interesting from a manufacturing perspective, I much prefer a potato chip where the only ingredients are potatoes, vegetable oil and a little salt. Overly processed foods - no thank you.

  • @helidude3502
    @helidude3502 Год назад

    If you have to add a secret ingredient to make a potato taste like a potato,
    You have failed.

  • @marksherrill9337
    @marksherrill9337 Год назад

    Boy, never gonna buy those again.

  • @arniekando6846
    @arniekando6846 Год назад

    Correction, Its now made of rice.........for a while already

  • @starhopper59
    @starhopper59 Год назад

    Pringle’s were NOT introduced in the 1950’s, but early 1970s. Once I heard this mistake, I didn’t watch the rest of the video as I realized proper research had not been done.

  • @MikeCee7
    @MikeCee7 Год назад

    I got severe diarrhea from eating Pringles “Scorching hot” flavor, 2 years ago
    & since, I haven’t touched Pringles, has anyone else experienced this?

  • @sprint48219
    @sprint48219 Год назад

    Don’t they advertise baked not fried ?

  • @jeffflowers5489
    @jeffflowers5489 Год назад

    Pringles are NOT potato CHIPS

  • @jaystrock613
    @jaystrock613 Год назад +1

    A big old bag of potato chips is about 1/4 chips and 3/4 air. Rip off.

  • @JohnWarner-lu8rq
    @JohnWarner-lu8rq Год назад

    Me? Lays is #1, and Pringles 2nd.

  • @whatananimal
    @whatananimal Год назад

    Pringles are not potato chips. Potato crisps not chips.

  • @LukeEdwards18
    @LukeEdwards18 Год назад

    Salt and vinegar

  • @miketrissel5494
    @miketrissel5494 Год назад

    I think you missed the step where they get broken into little pieces before getting put on the shelves .... not sure if it is the pot holes in Ohio, or the guy that throws the boxes off the delivery truck.

  • @patmcbride9853
    @patmcbride9853 Год назад

    And I thought they were baked.

  • @DanielMartinez-lz3ot
    @DanielMartinez-lz3ot Год назад

    never gonna eat them again

  • @edwardmoes1617
    @edwardmoes1617 Год назад

    Random videos undermines credibility

  • @amazingredkitty3605
    @amazingredkitty3605 Год назад

    Chemical chips.

  • @panjimahesa
    @panjimahesa Год назад

    can you snack pringle at work while on your shift? Mmmmmmmmm 😚 crunchy-crunchy 🤭

  • @UranijaZeus
    @UranijaZeus Год назад +2

    They taste artificial 😒

  • @helidude3502
    @helidude3502 Год назад

    Crisps????
    Crisps ????

  • @leehill9922
    @leehill9922 Год назад

    Secret ingredient = msg.