Trader Joe's offers a range of private label products, with 80% of its items being store-brand. A taste test revealed that Trader Joe's Sea Salted Saddle Potato Crisps closely mimics the original Pringles flavor; however, it falls short in terms of texture. The Trader Joe’s crisps are thicker and harder compared to the original, which are thinner and crispier. Despite these differences, the flavor is nearly identical due to similar ingredients, but the Pringles remain the preferred choice for their better texture and overall quality.
Trader Joe's Sea Salted Saddle Potato Crisps are an obvious nod to the original Pringles flavor. The chips are made from a combination of dried potatoes, corn meal, and rice flour and formed into perfectly mouth-shaped Crisps.
The TJ's chips were a little harder than the Pringles, and they were also a bit thicker all around. The Pringles, meanwhile, were slightly larger but thinner, and they had a delightful crispiness that apparently is pretty hard to replicate.
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