Bacon, Cheese and Texan BBQ Scented Candles? Snack Company Pringles Will Release these Unique Scented Candles for Christmas

After the World Health Organization announced that bacon is harmful to our health, many people have been looking for ways to eat it without feeling guilty and worried about it.

But what if you happen to smell bacon every single day? Do you think you'd be able to control your cravings for it? You may not be able to keep yourself from nibbling on America's favorite breakfast food after smelling the new scented candles from Pringle's.

Plus, Christmas time is just around the corner and wouldn't it be awesome to make your house smell extraordinarily delicious? Imagine, when friends and family come and visit you for the holidays, they will be greeted with the comforting smells of bacon or cheese as soon as they come in.

The Malay Online said that Pringles UK is releasing a range of new awesome products. They are not just the chips that you enjoy munching on while taking a break or watching a movie at home on a Friday night. For Christmas this year, they are releasing a range of scented candles. Yes, you heard it right, scented candles.

A lot of you might feel odd that they have thought of this idea when their main product is food. Don't be confused just yet. The candles will not be your ordinary and usual vanilla, cinnamon or frankincense scents.

The company is offering three scents that are inspired from the products they have. The three scents are Pigs in Blankets, Texas BBQ and Cheesy Cheese. See pictures of the candles here.

Curious where to get these unique scented candles? They aren't available for sale just yet. The company is doing a test run and if you have friends that working as buyers for one of the top British Supermarkets like, Asda, Tesco and Waitrose, he or she may be one of the first lucky 500 recipients to get the candles.

These candles may not be available for the public according to a Pringles spokesperson, if there isn't enough public interest. He added that , "The candles are particularly pungent, so we might need to scale back on the odour before unleashing them on a mass scale next year."

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