Pringles might taste, smell, and look like potato chips but technically (and legally) they aren't. This snack is in a different category thanks to this.
With his expertise in chemistry and math, scientist Fred Baur invented potato chips in the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid. Lightweight chips like Pringles can fly off the conveyor belt. This shape, ...
For instance, the inventor of Pringles, Fredric J. Baur, also invited the unique can. He spent two years designing the hyperbolic paraboloid shape—a mathematically engineered curve that makes the ...
specific parabolic shape. The Ringle is slowly but surely catching on The campaign will be quite the stroke of genius if it catches on, as it stands as a way to pass time for camera-happy social media ...