Minecraft’s Suspicious Stew is getting its own Pringles flavor

This is the mysterious flavor of Minecraft’s suspicious stew, the game’s mysterious pixelated bowl of vegetarian slop, is coming to Pringles potato chips. Aptly named “Pringles Minecraft Suspicious Stew,” the chips will be a limited-edition flavor, with cans hitting store shelves sometime this month.

It’s unclear exactly what Pringles’ approximation of suspicious stew will taste like, but Kellogg (the people who make Pringles) describe the chips as having “a burst of rich, hearty and savory flavor” and being a “novel tasting experience.” The suspicious stew of MinecraftIt’s composed of mushrooms and flowers that would communicate something. earthy.However, pure mushrooms may not be as popular with Pringles fans than something that is more traditionally chip-flavored.

It is a wise decision by the Pringles to remind us that there are no such thing as a “true” Pringles. Minecraft-inspired potato chips won’t confer any temporary power-ups (or blindness) to snackers, the way in-game suspicious stew can. However, they do proclaim the chips will “certainly give your tastebuds the status effect of ‘flavor overload’!” Buyer beware.

Pringles is no stranger to this sort of feat. In 2021, they released a Moa Burger-flavored Chip inspired by Halo. That snack was flavored with “garlic, sweet ginger, and savory beef” (and a little pepper); Polygon chip critic Ryan Gilliam called them “delightfully overpowering” in his taste test of two tubes of the limited-edition flavor.

Minecraft fans have no shortage of treats to try lately, with Kellogg also delivering fans Minecraft Creeper Crunch and ice cream maker Nick’s selling a quartet of Minecraft-themed “flavors you can sink your pickaxe into” in recent years.

Pringles The Minecraft Suspicious Stew will become available across the U.S. starting April.

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