Minecraft’s ‘suspicious stew’ flavor is coming to a potato chip near you

The cryptic taste of MinecraftThe game’s suspect stew, the mysterious gritty bowl of veggie slop, comes to Pringles chips. Aptly named “Pringles Minecraft Suspicious Stew,” the chips will be a limited edition flavor, with cans hitting store shelves sometime this month.

It’s unclear exactly what Pringles’ approach to suspect stew will taste like, but Kellogg (the people who make Pringles) describe the chips as “a burst of rich, savory, savory flavor” and a “new taste experience.” The suspected stew of Minecraft is composed of mushrooms and flowers, which would convey something earthy. But the pure mushroom flavor may not appeal to the Pringles-loving masses, compared to something more traditionally flavored with potato chips.

The folks at Pringles are wise to point out that the Minecraft-inspired potato chips won’t give snackers temporary power-ups (or blindness) like in-game Suspicious Stew can. However, they do proclaim that the chips are “sure to give your taste buds the ‘flavor overload’ status effect!” Buyer beware.

Pringles has pulled this kind of trick before by launching a Moa Burger-flavored chip in 2021, inspired by the Halo games. That snack was flavored with “garlic, sweet ginger and savory beef” (and a little pepper); Polygon chip critic Ryan Gilliam called them “wonderfully overpowering” in his taste test of two tubes of the limited edition flavor.

Minecraft fans haven’t been short of treats lately, and Kellogg delivers fans too Minecraft Creeper Crunch and ice cream maker Nick’s sell a quartet of Minecraft themed “flavors you can sink your pickaxe into” in recent years.

Pringles Minecraft Suspicious Stew will be available across the US from April, while supplies last.