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Interested to see if this topic will be understood and by how many people.

Thanks in advance for your answers and discussion.

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didbygraham

pringles - always!

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KateGriff169

Pringles 100% although that being said I’ve never tried stackz as just always buy Pringles

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hspexy

Probably Pringles, but they’re not great either. Taste very artificial and processed. Both are rubbish

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BonzoBanana

I'm not sure I've tried Stackz but have tried one or two of the lower quality dupes, I can't remember what it was called but it lacked the crunch and nice taste of Pringles even though Pringles isn't amazing anyway. Tried them once but never again and its put me off trying other Pringles clones too. It was from either Aldi or Lidl but I can't remember which. Same with crisps, I have had some so called premium crisps from Lidls are they were rubbish, too soft and very little taste. However their more basic crisps seem ok in comparison. Some of the dupes really are as good as the big brands, sometimes better but others are garbage really and massively inferior.

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Gromit22

I’ve never tried Stackz as each alternative I’d already tried never compares. Pringles are the best. When they come on offer I buy 6/8 tubes at a time. I got lucky at farm foods earlier in the year they were selling the original ones for £1.00 so I got 10 tubes. I have an addiction to them 😂but only when they are on special offer though!

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Jerseydrew

In my house it's always pringles. Don't get them much as they are expensive but they are always a hit here

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thepaxman

Have to say I’ve not tried stackz (not to my knowledge anyway) so pringles but they’re getting quite dear now which isnt great tbh

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PayItForward

I like both. They are basically the same type of crisp. Just like watsits and Cheetos are very similar

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MrsCraig

Lidl or Aldi own version in our house. Don't buy either of the branded ones.

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TiaTia

I don't buy Pringles anymore due to the price these day so always but the cheaper brands and they are fine. Pop-Tastic are also good, usually £1 in B & M or Iceland.

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DeBunny

I'm not even sure what Stackz are 😬

I've never tasted anything quite like Pringles though, as much as I prefer the price of Snackrite Stackers, they just are not the same.

I very rarely, if ever buy Pringles. I can't justify the price for the amount of time the last... which is no time at all if the Sour Cream and Onion are around. I can ration most things, but something addictive about Pringles 🤣

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jms19

I haven’t seen stackz about for a while actually so thought they stopped making them. I have never tried them cause they are around the same price as pringles and i just assume they can’t be as good.

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LL81

Pringles for sure, still can’t understand why took two big tubes with me on holiday but ended up giving 1 away- other just left. I’m more of a walkers crisps person.

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kitty88uk

Not tried Stackz but I did buy some Pringles sour cream and chive and Texas bbq 🍖 flavour, I have not eaten them for years! Lol only bought some to try with other items and paid using the vouchers I earn on here

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possy

I think that’s a tough choice!!! So all depends if you have a dip or not. So if no dip - Pringles, if you have a dip stacks, please don’t salt why, I don’t know x

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MelissaLee1

Pringles of course.Stackz in a crisis moment only.

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