The number of chips packed in a Pringles container is too little and the chip level sunk to a critical expletive-laden stage just below the reach of your fingers. So where is the problem? Is the Pringles container just too big for its too little chips?
Designers from the Co.Design company came out with a solution on how to start enjoying your Pringles chips again. See illustration below.
» The Pringles Package Sucks. This Chip Can Blooms Into A Bowl | Co.Design
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