Kellanova's Pringles and Crocs footwear company have collaborated for their first-ever collaboration. The companies partner to offer exclusive snacks and footwear.
The Tasty Collection
Pringles and Crocs created innovative, fashionable boots, slides, and clogs. The boots are stylish, and one features a pocket that can hold a Pringle's canister of potato chips for convenient snacking while on the go.
Trend Hunter reported that in addition to the footwear, the collaboration between Pringles and Crocs will also offer the Crocs-inspired Pringles flavor called the "Pringles Croc-Tail Party." This will be given for free to the first buyers of the boot.
Price and Release Date
Kellanova said the Pringles x Crocs crossover shoe collection will be released on Tuesday, April 16. Fans can buy any of the footwear for as low as $20. The exclusive collaborative products will be sold globally except for the Pringles Croc-Tail Party potato chip flavor, which will only be available in the United States.
"Pringles' first footwear collaboration delivers on what both of our brands do best, bringing ingenuity to fashion and flavor," Pringles US' head of marking, Mauricio Jenkins, said in a press release. "We brought the flavor of this vibrant partnership to life - literally, with Pringles Croc-Tail Party - and with a collection that allows fans to express their taste in snacks and fashion."
Crocs' vice president of global brand partnerships & energy, Matias Infante, also said, "This partnership seamlessly combines the flavor-packed world of Pringles with the iconic comfort DNA of Crocs. We are thrilled to partner with the team at Pringles to come up with new and innovative ways to ignite our communities and excite our fans."
Lastly, Kellanova's global senior director of licensing and culture, David Lee, added that they are happy with how Crocs and Pringles were represented in fashion, flavor, and whimsy. He said that they would offer the collection not just to customers in North America but those who are in Asia, Europe, and Latin America will get them as well.
Photo by: Kellanova Press Release


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