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Looking for a snack that can keep up with your active life? Explore our sensible snacking guide for valuable tips, smarter snacking solutions, and helpful resources to help establish healthy habits in your household.
Products | Pringles Promise | Resources | Healthy Habits

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Explore our additional snacking options below to find the perfect Pringles® for your family's routine.
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Smart Flavors
Smart Flavors deliver all the taste you crave and expect, but with
1/3 less fat than regular Pringles. Available in Original, Tomato
Mozzarella, Sour Cream & Onion, Savory Cheddar, Sweet
Mesquite Barbeque, and Zesty Guacamole.

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Fat Free
With zero fat, 50 percent fewer calories than regular potato chips, and great taste, you'll never miss what's missing. These snacks are made with Olean® brand olestra oil so you can enjoy a flavorful tasteminus the fat. Available in Original, Sour Cream & Onion, and Barbecue.
 
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100 Calorie Packs
Want to take control of your portions? Try these individual packs, portioned with 100 calories worth of Pringles.
Pringles 100 Calorie Packs contain zero grams of trans fat, zero grams of cholesterol, and just 6 grams of fat. Available in Original and Sour Cream & Onion.
 
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Minis
Keep your snacking portions under control with Pringles Minis. Thanks to a smaller-portion pack and mini bite-size, these snacks contain 14 percent fewer calories and 22 percent less fat than regular Pringles. Plus, the convenient, single-serve packs are great for snacking on the go. Available in Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar Cheese, and Pizza.

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We know snacking plays an important role in your day, which is why Pringles is committed to making it an enjoyable, great-tasting experience for you and your family.
Our Commitment
Whether it’s packing your kids’ lunches or enjoying your own evening snack, Pringles offers a variety of choices to help meet your family’s needs. As such, it’s essential to maintain healthy snacking habits in your home to help contribute to a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle.
Our Policies
Marketing to Children: We do not target the marketing activities of our current portfolio of products to children 12 and younger. Marketing activities are targeted to youth older than 12, and adults.
Marketing in Schools: We will not market to your children while at school. We conduct no direct student marketing or brand promotional activities in schools (preschool/kindergarten, primary schools, and secondary schools).
Marketing to Youth Older Than 12: We follow Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) guidelines when advertising to youth older than 12. |
   
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Explore these online resources for help in establishing a healthy foundation in your home.
Kidnetic.com
Pringles supports Kidnetic.com, a website dedicated to helping kids and parents learn healthy habits in a fun, interactive way. Visit www.kidnetic.com for great tips for raising a healthy, happy family.
  
American Council for Fitness and Nutrition (ACFN)
Pringles supports ACFN, an organization working with other food and beverage companies, health professionals, educators, and policy makers to improve health and wellness across the nation. Learn more about activity and nutritional resources for community action programs at www.acfn.org.
  
MyPyramid.gov
From dietary guidelines and nutritional information to tips for physical activitythis website has it all. To explore everything this resource has to offer, visit www.MyPyramid.gov.
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From smart snacking to staying active, follow these tips to help establish healthy habits at home.
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Smarter Snacks
Add some variety to snack time with these sensible treats:
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| | Fruits and Veggies |
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| | Almonds |
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| | Low-fat Cheese and Whole-wheat Crackers |
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| | Reduced Fat and Fat Free Pringles  |
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| Practice Snacking Sense |
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| | Snack during long periods of time between meals. Snacks are important to help maintain energy throughout the day. |
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| | Only snack when you're hungry. Snacking occasions should occur to meet your hunger needs throughout the day. |
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| | Look at labels. Read serving-size information to help you determine the right amount for you and your children. |
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| | Snack in moderation. Single-serve portion-control packages, such as Pringles Minis and Snack Stacks®, help you keep track of the amount of consumption. |
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| | Plan snacks appropriately. Don't let your kids snack right before dinner, so they're not hungry and miss out on the essential nutrients in the meal. |

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Children and adolescents need 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity on most days for the maintenance of good health and fitness and for healthy weight gain during growth. |
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For adults, the U.S. Surgeon General recommends a minimum of 30 minutes of physical activity of moderate intensity (e.g., brisk walking) at least four days per week to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.  |
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Get Up and Go
Try these simple activities to make exercise fun for the whole family.

| | Tagyou're it! Round up the kids for a game of tag. |
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| | Ride on. Gather the family for a refreshing bike ride. |
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| | Blaze a trail. Take a hike at a neighborhood park. |
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| | On a roll. Slip on the in-line skates and get moving. |
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