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Pringles are not very healthy, due to the processed vegetable oil and salt they contain, along with the low fiber. Some flavors also have added sugar, MSG, and other procressed ingredients. The healthiest Pringles are the Lightly Salted and Reduced Fat flavors.
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Read More »Pringles are fried, not baked. Pringles are not a low-fat food. Pringles still have 9 grams of total fat per serving. A little more than half of the calories in Pringles come from fat. For a lower-fat option, you can choose Reduced Fat Pringles. However, this flavor still has 7g of fat per serving. Around 45% of the calories in Reduced Fat Pringles still come from fat.
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