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What inventor is buried in a Pringles can?

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December 15, 2025

Original photo by Jeff Siepman/ Unsplash

Pringles inventor Fredric Baur's ashes were buried in a Pringles can.

When considering a final resting place, most people ponder the conventional options, such as a coffin or, for those who prefer cremation, an urn. Not Pringles inventor Fredric Baur, whose devotion to his innovative packaging method (which stacks his perfectly curved creations in a tall tube) was so intense that he had his ashes buried in a Pringles can. "When my dad first raised the burial idea in the 1980s, I chuckled about it," Baur's eldest son, Larry, told Time of his father's wishes. But this was no joke. So after the inventor died in 2008, his children made a stop on their way to the funeral home: a Walgreens, where they had to decide which can to choose. "My siblings and I briefly debated what flavor to use," Larry Baur added. (Sour cream and onion? Barbecue?) "But I said, 'Look, we need to use the original.'" Baur's ashes now rest, in the can, at his grave in a suburban section of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Baur is far from the only person to choose an unconventional burial method — and many new choices have emerged across the world in recent years and decades. Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's ashes were launched into space, a fitting resting place if ever there was one. Some people in Korea, meanwhile, have opted to have their ashes turned into sea-green beads that are placed in bottles or jars; the process is not unlike turning sand into glass. Those who prefer an environmentally friendly option, meanwhile, have encouraged the green burial movement, which prohibits spending eternity in nonbiodegradable containers — meaning that a Pringles container probably wouldn't fly.

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Pringles used to have a different name.

The name of the Pringles mascot is __.

Numbers Don't Lie

Pringles in an average can

80

Amount Kellogg's paid to buy Pringles from Procter & Gamble in 2012

$2.7 billion

Flavors of Pringles ever produced

162+

Years of development before Pringles were first sold in 1968

7

Pringles aren't technically potato chips.

As far as the Food and Drug Administration is concerned, Pringles aren't actually potato chips. Their main ingredient is dehydrated processed potato — not thin slices of fried potato, like in a typical chip — which led to a 1975 ruling by the FDA that they could only be labeled "chips" if they came with a disclaimer identifying them as "potato chips made from dried potatoes." The company opted to market them as potato "crisps" instead.

Today's edition of Interesting Facts was written by Michael Nordine and edited by Bess Lovejoy.

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