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Pringles Debuts Crunchy New Hot Dog Buns—Here’s Where to Snag the Limited-Edition Snack
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Pringles is turning the humble hot-dog bun into the star of the cookout with the nationwide debut of limited-edition Pringles Pop Dog Buns. The potato-based rolls are infused with three of the snack brand’s most popular chip flavors—Sour Cream & Onion, BBQ and Honey Mustard—and arrive just in time for National Hot Dog Day on July 15 2026. According to the company’s announcement, each 7.5-inch bun is packaged inside Pringles’ iconic tall can, ensuring a perfectly sized sleeve for your favorite frankfurter and an unmistakable shelf presence.
How to get them
Pringles Pop Dog Buns will be released in two online “drops”: Wednesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 15 at 12 p.m. ET. Fans can reserve a spot now by joining the wait-list at OnceYouPopMarket.com. Each order costs $6.97 and includes a three-pack of Pringles crisps—one can of each matching chip flavor—with the flavored hot-dog buns thrown in free while supplies last. The brand will also sell the buns through its Instagram and Facebook Shops for social-media shoppers looking for a quicker checkout.
Why potato-based buns?
By baking the buns with dehydrated potato flakes, Pringles says it can hold more seasoning inside the dough without drying it out, delivering an even punch of chip flavor from first bite to last. That same potato base also mirrors the texture of a classic white roll, so the finished product stays soft enough to cradle grilled meats while adding an extra layer of tangy, smoky or sweet-and-savory taste. The company hopes the innovation inspires fans to double-stack flavor by topping dogs with crushed Pringles, or to swap the frank altogether for plant-based alternatives that benefit from a bolder bun.
Flavor breakdown
• Sour Cream & Onion Pop Dog Bun: creamy, herbaceous notes that pair naturally with grilled beef or turkey dogs.
• BBQ Pop Dog Bun: a balance of hickory smoke and brown-sugar sweetness that complements pulled-pork sausages.
• Honey Mustard Pop Dog Bun: sweet upfront with a vinegary mustard kick, ideal for chicken sausage or veggie dogs.
Marketing tie-ins
The launch is part of the brand’s “Once You Pop, The Pop Don’t Stop” summer campaign, which aims to “flip something familiar into a snackable surprise,” says Mauricio Jenkins, Salty Snacks Brand & Content Lead at Mars Snacking North America. Expect to see the Pop Dog Buns pop up at ballparks, backyard BBQ influencers’ feeds and select July Fourth residual celebrations as Pringles leans into the viral potential of chip-flavored bread.
SEO quick hits
• Where to buy Pringles hot dog buns: OnceYouPopMarket.com, Instagram Shop, Facebook Shop.
• Release dates: July 8 2026 and National Hot Dog Day, July 15 2026.
• Price: $6.97 for a Pringles three-pack with free flavored buns.
• Flavors: Sour Cream & Onion bun, BBQ bun, Honey Mustard bun.
Bottom line
Whether you call them “glizzy glow-ups” or simply flavored hot-dog buns, Pringles Pop Dog Buns give bun lovers a first-ever chance to put their favorite chip flavor around, not beside, the dog. Act fast—the drops are limited, and once these buns pop, they may not stop for long.
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