<P> In July 2008 in the London High Court, P&G lawyers successfully argued that Pringles were not crisps (even though labelled "Potato Crisps" on the container) as the potato content was only 42% and their shape, P&G stated, "is not found in nature". This ruling, against a United Kingdom VAT and Duties Tribunal decision to the contrary, exempted Pringles from the then 17.5% VAT for potato crisps and potato - derived snacks . In May 2009, the Court of Appeal reversed the earlier decision . A spokesman for P&G stated it had been paying the VAT proactively and owed no back taxes . </P> <P> Pringles come in many flavors . Standard flavors include original, salt and vinegar, sour cream and onion, cheddar cheese, ranch dressing, barbecue, hot and spicy, and loaded baked potato . Some flavors are distributed only to limited market areas . For example, prawn cocktail, wasabi, and curry flavors have been available in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland . </P> <P> Occasionally, P&G produced limited edition runs . Seasonal flavors, past and present, include ketchup, zesty lime and chili, chili cheese dog, "pizzalicious", paprika, Texas BBQ sauce, buffalo wing, and cajun . A "low - fat" variety was also sold . Examples of limited edition flavors include jalapeño, honey mustard, cheesy fries, onion blossom, mozzarella cheese stick, screamin' dill pickle, and Mexican - layered dip . At one point in the early 1990s, "Corn Pringles" were available . The canister was black and had cartoon images of corn, as well as the normal packaging standards . The crisps were made of corn and resembled a corn chip in flavor and texture . Rice pringles are seasonally available in the UK . </P> <P> In 2012, they brought out seasonal flavors of "peppermint white chocolate", cinnamon sugar, and "pumpkin pie spice". </P>

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