You read about it everywhere, childhood hunger. What people don’t know is that childhood hunger can be found in your own neighborhood. According to Share Our Strength, 17 million children in America are facing hunger and need our help.
Together, Pringles Multigrain and chef Tyler Florence are supporting the U Taste. We Donate. campaign to aid Share Our Strength in ending childhood hunger in America.
It’s easy to do your part. Simply enter the UPC code from any Pringles Multigrain product at PringlesMultigrain.com and $1 will be donated (up to $100,000) to Share Our Strength by Pringles through June 30, 2010. It’s something so easy to do…and it does so much for those who need it. There are three great flavors of Pringles Multigrain to choose from, Truly Original, Cheesy Cheddar, and Creamy Ranch.
We had the opportunity to try out all three kinds of Pringles Multigrain and we received a recipe book to go along with each flavor. Simple recipes for lunch…and I think they will be a hit in our home!
I’ve already entered the 12-digit UPC code to donate a $3.00 from the cans of Pringles we received. It’s so easy!
There is just something about the Pringles can’s that kids love. Paige loves to snack on the Creamy Ranch. Brandon’s favorite is the Cheesy Cheddar and Johnny and I prefer the Truly Original. I’m not sure what it is, although it’s probably a chip that looks like a chip…not a shard of one….that we really like. Plus the packaging is just too much fun!
*I wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Pringles Multigrain and received a sample to facilitate my candid review. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.*





























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Wow, this is really awesome that I as well as others can help to contribute to feeding hungry children by just entering UPC codes from any Pringles Multigrain product. No child in America should ever go hungry. This country has much to much to be letting this happen. Proper nutrition is needed for healthy development both physically and cognitively.
I will have to try these!