Pringles is adding a new “flavor,” of sorts, available to anyone who has roughly $ 600 to spare on an animated image of a gold-plated chip tube. The Kellogg’s-owned snack brand is auctioning off 50 limited-edition pieces of animated artwork as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), a digital form of collectible bought and sold with cryptocurrency that are…
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