Pringles hot dog buns arrived as a limited-edition launch on July 6, 2026, turning a summer staple into a potato-based product in three flavors. The buns will be released in two timed online drops, with the first set for Wednesday, July 8 at 12 p.m. ET.
Pringles Pop Dog Buns come in Sour Cream & Onion, BBQ and Honey Mustard, and the company says the buns are 7.5 inches long and packaged in its iconic cans. Fans can get them only through OnceYouPopMarket.com or through Instagram and Facebook Shops, and only while supplies last.
Mauricio Jenkins on Once You Pop
Mauricio Jenkins, Salty Snacks Brand & Content Lead, Mars Snacking North America, said, "This summer we're bringing the 'Once You Pop' experience to the center of the plate!" He also said, "We wanted to take something everyone knows and completely flip it into an exciting new snackable experience," which explains the pitch behind a product that looks familiar but is built around Pringles flavoring instead of a standard bun.
The bundle attached to the buns is specific: a Pringles Three-Pack for $6.97 that includes Pringles Sour Cream & Onion, Pringles Honey Mustard and Pringles BBQ crisps. That means the buns are not being sold as a regular shelf item; they function as a giveaway tied to a purchase, which limits the run to shoppers who can move quickly during the drop window.
National Hot Dog Day Wednesday
The second drop lands on National Hot Dog Day Wednesday, July 15 at 12 p.m. ET, giving the promotion a short two-shot schedule instead of an open-ended sale. Pringles framed the launch as part of its Once You Pop, The Pop Don't Stop campaign, with the product tied to summer hot dog season and designed as a short-window online promotion rather than a standard retail rollout.
For readers, the practical takeaway is simple: the only purchase path named for Pringles Pop Dog Buns is the Pringles Three-Pack, and access runs through the two scheduled online drops. Whether Pringles Pop Dog Buns will return after those releases is not addressed in the launch details.







