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Spilled Milk

Episode 336: Pringles

Spilled Milk

Molly Wizenberg and Matthew Amster-Burton

Food, Comedy, Arts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Squarespace.

0:02.0

Square Space is a magical place on the web where you can take a dream and turn it into a website

0:07.2

with a click here and a drag there.

0:09.0

Yep.

0:10.0

Sounds like a nursery rhyme.

0:12.0

Wow. Maybe your dream is to open an e-commerce store. It sounds like a nursery rhyme.

0:12.7

Maybe your dream is to open an e-commerce store,

0:15.2

maybe a blog, maybe you're a restaurant,

0:16.9

you need a landing page.

0:17.8

Maybe, all you have to do is head to Squarespace.

0:21.5

com slash Spilled, and you can get a free trial.

0:24.6

And when you're ready to launch use the offer code Spilled at checkout to save 10% off your first

0:28.8

purchase of a website or a domain name name. I'm Molly and I'm Matthew.

0:36.8

And this is spilled milk the show where Matthew can't remember his own name.

0:41.3

Well it's been a long day. I mean it's already 11 a.m.

0:45.4

and we're about to eat nine different kinds of Pringles.

0:49.2

Yes.

0:50.2

All right, so yeah, today's episode is Pringles, a brand of chips available here in the US and many other parts.

0:58.0

Many other places. I've seen some very interesting Pringle flavors in Asia, for example. Do you remember eating these as a kid?

1:06.2

Not much because these were one of the foods that my mom thought was gross.

1:11.3

Interesting. So like it seems, thinking back, it seems really arbitrary.

1:15.7

And I'm sure, this is not a dig at my mom.

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