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  • Harry: From calorie count to portion sizes,

  • we wanted to find out all the differences

  • between Pringles in the UK and the US.

  • This is "Food Wars."

  • In the UK, our smallest Pringle size

  • is a 40-gram tube.

  • These come as a single tube,

  • as a box of 12,

  • or, around the holidays,

  • we can get a Pringles Christmas cracker,

  • which comes with four 40-gram tubes.

  • In the US, the smallest portion of Pringles you can get

  • is this, a snack stack.

  • This 19-gram snack stack comes in units of

  • 12, 18,

  • this is super weird, 27,

  • and

  • [grunts]

  • 48 snack stacks.

  • Our next size is a 70-gram tube.

  • We also have Pringles in this grab-and-go size,

  • which is 2.5 ounces, or 71 grams.

  • You can get them in single, obviously,

  • or in packs of 15.

  • This isn't even the biggest grab-and-go size, apparently.

  • They have a size that's even bigger,

  • that's 74 grams, or 2.5 ounces.

  • Uh, I ate that on the way here.

  • I'm sorry.

  • And then from there we go to a full-sized tube,

  • which is 200 grams.

  • All flavors weigh the same amount in the UK.

  • In the US, our regular tubes are actually small.

  • You get about 5.5 ounces per tube,

  • but the flavor actually adds to the weight.

  • Here's an original Pringles,

  • and this is only 5.2 ounces. Huh.

  • 0.3.

  • 0.3 more for the flavor.

  • But the UK stops at the regular.

  • Not here in the US.

  • Check it out.

  • The party tube. [laughs]

  • 6.8 ounces of chip right there.

  • Seeing as the weights are so similar,

  • we're going to count how many Pringles

  • are in a UK regular tube

  • versus a US party-stack tube to see who's getting more.

  • All right, let's do it.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Harry: Yeah, definitely gonna need a bigger tray.

  • I might have to go onto the table.

  • This is going to be boring.

  • Pringles, they don't break as easily.

  • Oh!

  • I have regularly eaten

  • a whole tube of Pringles by myself.

  • Ah!

  • Quack.

  • What, where? Here?

  • Conner: A little down. Joe: This one?

  • I'm going to eat them all

  • instead of putting them back in the tube.

  • Joe: It's taking all my willpower

  • not to snack on these as I'm doing it.

  • Laura: Most people can't then swallow the whole thing.

  • Most people aren't me.

  • [laughs]

  • I'm not most people, Laura.

  • Party stack holds roughly 104 Pringles.

  • So, it looks like a regular tube in the UK

  • contains around 92 Pringles.

  • How many can I get in my mouth at once?

  • That's what I want to know.

  • Without, like, crunching them all up and breaking them.

  • I'm gonna see if I can do 10.

  • 9.

  • 10 Pringles.

  • I'm going for 13. Lucky 13!

  • Ah, ah, ah, ah!

  • Uh-uh.

  • I'm gonna take two off.

  • [production crew laughing]

  • I do not have the mouth for Pringles, apparently.

  • My proverbial hat off to you.

  • The crown is yours.

  • This right here is roughly 100 grams

  • of original salted Pringles chips.

  • In the US, it contains the following:

  • 535 calories,

  • 32.13 grams of fat,

  • 535.5 milligrams of sodium,

  • and 57.12 grams of carbs.

  • I know you can't tell,

  • but this is, like, two-thirds of the tube, right?

  • And it contains almost half

  • of your fat allowance for the day.

  • 100 grams of original Pringles

  • in the UK contains the following:

  • 514 calories,

  • 33 grams of fat,

  • 520 milligrams of sodium,

  • and 51 grams of carbs.

  • That means our Pringles have slightly more fat

  • than the US version,

  • but almost half the saturated fat.

  • In the US, a majority of the Pringle flavors

  • have the same number of calories as the original flavor,

  • but there are some changes

  • to some of the other numbers when you branch out.

  • Our saltiest Pringle is actually the salt and vinegar.

  • 100 grams of UK salt and vinegar

  • is 40% of your daily allowance of sodium.

  • The saltiest Pringles in the US

  • are the Buffalo ranch.

  • 100 grams of them contain 999.6 milligrams of sodium.

  • Avoid! Avoid!

  • What in the good God?!

  • Oh, man!

  • I can't believe the flavor in these things.

  • I gotta try that again.

  • Oh, my God.

  • These are so disgusting.

  • This might be the worst thing I've tasted on this show.

  • All the salt for all the Buffalo ranch in the factory

  • got condensed into one container on accident,

  • and we bought it.

  • This is so gross.

  • In the UK, original Pringles contain the following:

  • dehydrated potatoes,

  • vegetable oils (sunflower and corn),

  • rice flour, wheat starch, corn flour,

  • emulsifier (E471), maltodextrin,

  • salt, yeast extract,

  • yeast powder, and color (annatto).

  • Original Pringles in the US contain

  • dried potatoes; vegetable oil,

  • which is corn, cottonseed,

  • high oleic soybean oil and/or sunflower oil;

  • degerminated yellow corn flour; cornstarch;

  • rice flour; maltodextrin;

  • mono- and diglycerides; salt; and wheat starch.

  • These are actually very similar.

  • The E471 in the UK is actually the same

  • as the mono- and diglycerides used in the US,

  • just used by a different name.

  • The only other notable changes

  • are the yeast used in the UK

  • and the fact that the UK colors its Pringles

  • with annatto, an orange-red food color.

  • But how much different is the color?

  • OK.

  • The longest ingredient list for a classic Pringles flavor

  • in the UK is prawn cocktail.

  • It contains 28 main ingredients,

  • likely with a lot more

  • because some of them aren't fully disclosed,

  • like the flavorings and the spices.

  • Now, from what I can tell,

  • the longest ingredients list for a classic US flavor

  • is the cheddar and sour cream.

  • They contain 32 main ingredients.

  • Along with a bunch of subingredients,

  • takes the total to 40.

  • I'm not reading this out loud.

  • On that list you'll see, of course,

  • a couple of ingredients that you won't find

  • in the UK Pringles,

  • namely Yellow No. 5 and Yellow No. 6.

  • I'm wearing Yellow No. 7.

  • It's always with the yellow stuff.

  • These are also referred to as

  • tartrazine and Sunset Yellow.

  • They were two chemicals highlighted

  • by a study back in 2007

  • into links between hyperactivity and food additives.

  • The initial results suggested that

  • there was indeed a link

  • between these chemicals and hyperactivity.