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Turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie-flavored Pringles? Thanksgiving chips are back

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Pringles has created Thanksgiving-inspired chips.(Photo: Pringles)

No cooking is required for this "Thanksgiving Dinner."

Thanks to Pringles, the holiday meal is available in stackable chip form and comes in a can.

The snack brand is bringing back three fan favorites – turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie – from last year's Thanksgiving-inspired flavor lineup of eight holiday fixings.

The limited-edition Pringles go on sale at 11:59 p.m. ET Tuesday at www.kelloggstore.com and supplies are limited. They won't be sold in stores and cost more than the average can of Pringles, which sell for around $2 at most stores.

Sold as a three-pack of mini cans, the Pringles Thanksgiving crisps are $14.99.

Last year's special chips came packaged in a TV-dinner-style tray with separate sections for the flavors. Mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, macaroni and cheese, green bean casserole and creamed corn-flavored chips were available in last year's feast.

"When we launched Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner last year, it was so exciting to see Pringles fans’ positive reactions celebrating how insanely accurate the flavors were,” said Yuvraj Arora, senior vice president of marketing for Kellogg’s U.S. Snacks division in a statement.

Pringles describes the turkey crisps as “a take on the traditional oven roasted turkey flavor” and notes the stuffing “is just like the herb-y side dish that you always seem to pile high on your dinner plate.” The pie flavor is “sweet and spiced just like your grandma’s recipe.”

"We knew that we had to get Pringles Thanksgiving flavors in more people’s hands this year – particularly hearing that Turkey, Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie not only were delicious, but truly tasted like the real deal,” Arora said.

Last year, USA TODAY staffers taste-tested the chips and found the stuffing-flavored chip to taste the most authentic.

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