
Example: I eat Pringles Hot & Spicy at 3:00 pm and a real meal at 6:00 pm.
I brush my teeth and go to sleep.
The next day at 03:00 pm I still have bad breath from Pringles Hot & Spicy. The bad breath then goes away after a real meal at 6:00 pm.
The smell somehow comes from the stomach area or throat. I have brushed my teeth properly. Therefore, the smell cannot come from the teeth.
Why is the smell so strong? Is it really the garlic powder? What kind of experience have you had? Normally I never eat garlic or onions. Is this normal with garlic? Can it be due to another ingredient?
I really like these chips, but will avoid them in the future because of this thing.
These are the ingredients:
INGREDIENTS: Mashed potato powder, vegetable oils (sunflower, palm, corn) in variable proportions by weight, wheat flour, corn flour, rice flour, hot seasoning mix (spices, sugar, tomato powder, flavor enhancers {monosodium glutamate, disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate}, wheat starch, granulated broth {cooking salt, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, sunflower oil}, dextrose, sunflower oil, Sweet whey powder {milk}, modified corn starch, yeast extract, flavorings, acidity regulators {sodium diacetate, calcium lactate}, cayenne pepper sauce powder {matured red chilies, vinegar, garlic}, table salt, acidifier {citric acid, lactic acid}, maltodextrin, herbs, colorant {pepper extract}, glucose syrup, milk protein), maltodextrin, emulsifier (E471), salt, colorant (annatto norbixin).
[Pringles Hot & Spicy](https://www.pringles.com/uk/products/flavours/pringles-hot-and-spicy.html)
I’m curious about your answers / experiences.
Thanks and greetings 😉