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I preferred Discos which were a sort-of 1970's Pringles: thick, round crisps, but in a bag.
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I always feel it's a damn shame about that tube when it comes to throwing it away.
It's like I should find a use for it as its too good just to throw away, but what to use it for? |
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You could try making your own Pringles to put back in the tube
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I recently discovered that an empty Pringles tube makes an excellent emergency urinal when you're stuck in traffic on the M40.
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Fake home made Pringles in a real Pringles tube
What has the world become? You remind me of my old man MD He always stood the almost completely empty glass sauce bottles rim to rim in a precarious money saving excercise only to save about as much sauce as I ended up getting down my shirt. |
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at your dad, balancing his sauce bottles.I would never do that btw. I've never bought a tube of Pringles either ![]() |
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Slightly dull but I keep my fishing floats in a pringle tube
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I actually feel I'm missing out by not having an empty Pringles tube.
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I'm a traditionalist. I keep my golf jumper in the tube.
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Very good, Crisp!
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I buy them just for the containers, and then I cram STUFF into the containers.
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Just emptied one to see what's in it...a red cricket ball...twin pack of toothbrushes...yellow plastic golf ball with holes...duracell torch.
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Pringles v Container
I expect the pringles would taste better, but not much! |
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A pringles tube makes a very good directional antenna in the higher frequencies. All you need is a knitting needle, some copper wire and a battery. Not that anyone on here would ever point such a device at a noisy neighbour's satellite dish, of course.
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