Pringles Joins NFT Craze With 'CryptoCrisp' Virtual Flavor
Limited to 50 versions.

Looking to join the recent NFT craze, Pringles has now released a limited-edition, never-before-tasted flavor in the form of an NFT.
CryptoCrisp, is a virtual flavor depicted as a piece of art by artist Vasya Kolotusha. Limited to just 50 versions, the “flavor” is a 1080×1080 MP4 file that shows animated spinning golden Pringles can with Crypto-themed chips. It is important to note that all proceeds from sales will be going directly to the artist.
Starting at 0.0013ETH (approximately $2 USD), the average price of a Pringles can, the CryptoCrisp virtual flavor is available now on Rarible.
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Introducing our newest Pringles flavor: CryptoCrisp, an exclusive #NFT flavor created by artist #VasyaKolotusha. Only 50 exist, all starting at the price of a Pringles can. Click the link to get your *digital hands* on one! https://t.co/JA6Bas4Ez0
— Pringles (@Pringles) March 17, 2021
Okay, internet. All CryptoCrisp #NFT flavors have sold for the price of a regular Pringles can. But just because someone else owns it, doesn’t mean you can’t try to buy it from them on @rarible…👀 pic.twitter.com/pR6hhh5Sf6
— Pringles (@Pringles) March 18, 2021
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