If you can eat it, Pringles has turned it into a chip. Remember when they made chips for every course of Thanksgiving dinner? That's the level of innovation we're talkin' about. Next up on their impressive list of tastes is a Nashville Hot Chicken flavor. But, if you don't do well with spicy, pop open a tin at your own risk.

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The new Nashville Hot Chicken flavor is inspired by the fiery southern staple. The actual chicken sauce is usually made with jalapeño, cayenne pepper, and paprika, and the chips taste pretty similar. They go for $1.50 a can, and are sold exclusively in Dollar General Stores — so plan your shopping trip accordingly.

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If you can't handle the spice — no matter how much water is sitting nearby — Pringles has your back. After downing half a canister, the brand recommends chasing them with Pringles Screamin' Dill Pickle flavor to, you know, relieve things. Thanks, Pringles.

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