Pringles add in Six Flags Maps

Am I the only one that finds it funny that an ad with PKI's Vortex is in every Six Flags Map?

I really should wake up from my nap before posting!!
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kpjb's avatar
Huh?

What does your topic have to do with a PKI coaster?

(p.s. the abbreviation for advertisement is "ad")

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I refuse to add a signature. Damn, too late. *** This post was edited by kpjb on 4/27/2001. ***
If I`m correct, Pringles has an ad for chips that features PKI`s Vortex. I think the ad appears in some/ most of the six flags maps!
I saw that on the Six Flags Over Georgia map and thought it was funny. It has nothing to do with Six Flags of course they are paid by Pringles to put their ad in the guide.

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Yea! I noticed that and pointed it out to my friends. They were just as suprised as me.
I thought that was Tennesee Tornado but, man Vortex really does need a paint job!!
Soggy's avatar
Pringles also sponsors the Viper at SFMM. I guess someone in high places at Pringles really likes Arrow Loopers!

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"X" marks the spot in 2001!
Some food for thought, Pringles, currently, is made by Procter and Gamble, which is based in downtown Cincinnati, about twenty miles south of Paramount`s Kings Island.
I thought off that reason as I was looking at my SFoG map this morning.

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"If you look out the left side of the Train you will see the coasters of Cedar Point."

'01 Trips thru the spin cycle-SOB 06
I originally thought this forum was going to be about the dangers of holding a Pringles can in your hand while riding a roller coaster. I'm so happy it wasn't.
Yeah, I laughed so hard when I saw that. Is what the ad says true? About "The pringles possee," or whatever, moving you to the front of the line if you're eating pringles. That's just a lie, right? If so, that's pretty blatant false advertising.

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