A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from December 22, 2021
“What’s Santa’s favorite snack food?”/“Crisp Pringles.”

“Kris Kringle” can sound like “crisp Pringles” (Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based crisps), and of course, there are jokes. “Last night I was visited by Crisp Pringles, the potato chip Santa” was posted on Twitter by Nikko Elliott on December 25, 2012. “Mods change my name to Crisp Pringle, The British Santa Claus” was posted on Twitter by “Q” on March 23, 2013.
     
“What’s Santa’s favourite snack? A crisp Pringle” was posted on Twitter by The Pun Gents on December 24, 2013. “What’s Santa’s favorite snack? A crisp Pringle” was posted on Reddit—Jokes on December 10, 2014. “Q: What’s Santa’s favorite snack food? A: Crisp Pringles” was posted on Twitter by Robert Simpson on December 15, 2017. “What’s Santa’s favorite snack? Crisp Pringles” was printed in the book Lots of Christmas Jokes for Kids (2018) by Whee Winn.
       
“What type of potato chips are Santa’s favorite?................Crisp Pringles!” was posted on Twitter by BELOMAN on December 14, 2017. “WHAT’S SANTA’S FAVORITE POTATO CHIP? CRISP PRINGLES!” was posted on Twitter by SantaKateW on December 23, 2018. “Q: What’s Santa Claus’ favorite type of potato chip? A: Crisp Pringles!” was printed in the book Reader’s Digest Fun Jokes for Funny Kids Vol. 2 (2019). “What are Santa’s favorite chips? Crisp Pringles” was posted on Reddit—Dadjokes on December 20, 2021.
       
“Pringles got into my carpet. It’s beginning to look a lot like crisp mush” and “What do you get if you deep fry Santa Claus?”/“Crisp Cringle” are related jokes.
     
         
Wikipedi: Pringles   
Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based crisps. Originally sold by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1968 and marketed as “Pringle’s Newfangled Potato Chips”, the brand was sold in 2012 to the current owners, Kellogg’s.
 
Wiktionary: Kris Kringle
Etymology
Borrowed in a modified form from Pennsylvania German Christ-kinkle, from German Christkindl (“(dialectal diminutive) Christ Child”), Christkind (“Christ Child”), from Christ (“Christ”) + Kindl (dialectal diminutive), Kind (“child”).
Proper noun
Kris Kringle
(plural Kris Kringles) (chiefly US)
1. Synonym of Christkind (“a personification of the baby Jesus who, in German-speaking parts of Europe, takes the place of Santa Claus in bringing gifts to people at Christmastime”)
2. Synonym of Santa Claus
   
Twitter
Nikko Elliott
@NikkoElliott
Last night I was visited by Crisp Pringles, the potato chip Santa.
9:53 AM · Dec 25, 2012·Twitter for iPhone
       
Twitter
Q
@QVT
Mods change my name to Crisp Pringle, The British Santa Claus
11:59 PM · Mar 23, 2013·Echofon
 
Twitter
GragSmash
@GeeCaret2
@Irish_Dinosaur @Pringles @winnersusedrugs Why did no-one think “Crisp Pringles” with a pringles version of Santa?
12:35 PM · Dec 6, 2013·TweetDeck
   
Twitter
The Pun Gents
@pungents
What’s Santa’s favourite snack? A crisp Pringle. http://bit.ly/19arrts
2:45 AM · Dec 24, 2013·twitterfeed
 
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/anyholsagol December 10, 2014
What’s Santa’s favorite snack?
A crisp Pringle
         
Twitter
crunchwrap supreme
@floofypoofylion
potato chip santa more like crisp pringle
7:35 PM · Dec 24, 2014·Twitter for iPhone
 
Twitter
BELOMAN
@Beloman1
What type of potato chips are Santa’s favorite?................Crisp Pringles! #ChristmasJoke #BELOMAN http://beloman.com
10:01 AM · Dec 14, 2017·Hootsuite
   
Twitter
Robert Simpson
@simpsonrob39
Q: What’s Santa’s favorite snack food?
A: Crisp Pringles.
6:58 AM · Dec 15, 2017·Twitter Web Client
   
Twitter
MrChristmasPasta
@MrCreepyPasta0
What’s Santa’s favorite snack food?
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Crisp Pringles!
4:11 PM · Dec 15, 2017·Twitter Web Client
     
Twitter 
SantaKateW
@SaraKateW
WHAT’S SANTA’S FAVORITE POTATO CHIP?
CRISP PRINGLES!
11:16 PM · Dec 23, 2018·Twitter for iPhone
 
Twitter
ʎɐɾ
@morkledorkle
What’s Santa’s favorite snack food?
Crisp Pringles
1:16 AM · Dec 24, 2018·Twitter for Android
 
Google Books
Lots of Christmas Jokes for Kids
By Whee Winn
Grand Rapids, MI: Zonderkidz
2018
Pg. ?:
What’s Santa’s favorite snack?
Crisp Pringles.
     
Google Books
Belly Laugh:
Sidesplitting Santa Claus and Christmas Jokes for Kids

By Sky Pony Press
New York, NY: Simon & Schuster
2019
What’s Santa’s favorite snack?
Crisp Pringles!
   
Google Books
Reader’s Digest Fun Jokes for Funny Kids Vol. 2
By Reader’s Digest
White Plains, NY: Reader’s Digest Trade Publishing
2019
Q: What’s Santa Claus’ favorite type of potato chip?
A: Crisp Pringles!
   
Twitter
RC deWinter
@RCdeWinter
Q: What’s Santa’s favorite snack food?
A: Crisp Pringles.
12:23 AM · Apr 4, 2020·Twitter Web App
 
Twitter
Kyle King
@KyleKingOnAir
What’s Santa Claus’s favorite type of potato chip?
Crisp Pringles. #DadJokesXmas
6:23 PM · Dec 24, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
     
Twitter
Bob Golen
@BobGolen
Santa’s favorite snack is a crisp Pringle.
9:17 AM · Dec 10, 2021·Twitter Web App
 
Twitter
Minister’s Morning
@MinisterMorning
What’s Santa Claus’s favorite type of potato chip?
Crisp Pringles!
9:00 PM · Dec 17, 2021·TweetDeck
 
Reddit—Dadjokes
Posted by u/TheAnimationMan719 December 20, 2021
What are Santa’s favorite chips?
Crisp Pringles.
 
Twitter
Jimmy RevJim Olsen
@mybuddyjimmy
What are Santa’s favorite chips? Crisp Pringles. #RiddleoftheDay
12:00 PM · Dec 24, 2021·Twitter for iPhone

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