...And like I said yesterday, we are not done with taste tests. This Shouldn't take too long as we only have one thing to Discuss.
Following last year's Collaboration with Super Mario Brothers, Pringles has now Joined Forces with The Fallout Franchise.
Now I'm out of my depth here, I'm Afraid.
I never enjoyed Shooter video games. I preferred Fighting games and RPGs. And as I got older, While I haven't abandoned Games completely, I prefer these days to watch let's plays.
I also know Fallout 76 was adapted into a Show on Amazon Prime. I only pay for Netflix so my Knowledge on Fallout apart from Wikipedia is slim.
With that said I Doubt a game based on An Alternative post Nuclear war Nevada is hardly the place to find ingredients for this flavour. But first, the Rundown:
PRINGLES MYSTERY FLAVOUR-FALLOUT 76
Packaging: Silver, which guess they are using exclusively for Mystery Flavours with an open vault hatch door with a question mark on it. The game's logo is underneath.
Calories count: 157 calories in a 30g serving. Item Contains 5 and a half servings. Item weighs 165g
Flavour: It makes no Sense! When I think of Franchises based on Survival and post Nuclear war, you think of Food you COULD Eat In a Situation like that. Beef Jerky, Tins of Stew, Corned Beef, Government Cheese, Rations of some sort. Not CHEESY GARLIC BREAD!
Did Pringles even understand the assignment? I had to Google search Fallout Garlic bread to see if it circles back to Fallout in some way. I checked and there isn't any in game item that directly links Garlic bread to Fallout! You can cultivate Mutated Wheat, but not directly Garlic Bread.
Hell, I know nothing about Fallout and just named 5 things that A) could be a flavour Crisp and B) make Thematic Sense. And they blew it!
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