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Dimitri
 
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"RiKK" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "George" > wrote:
>
>> "RiKK" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > I'm trying to recreate the yummy but overpriced boy scout chocolate
>> > caramel popcorn. Found an easy-sounding recipe involving popcorn,
>> > chocolate chips, and caramel. But I can't believe that the hard part
>> > is
>> > finding popcorn.
>> >
>> > Grocery stores near me sell PLENTY of already-popped flavored (butter,
>> > cheese especially), and popped and salted plain popcorn. But so far,
>> > everyone I've asked has said that the kind of popcorn I need -
>> > unsalted,
>> > unflavored - I can only get by buying unpopped popcorn then popping it
>> > myself in an oil or hot air popper.
>> >
>> > Any ideas where I can buy popcorn for what I need? I don't care if
>> > it's
>> > simple, plain microwave (no butter preferred, no salt definitely) or
>> > already-popped.

>>
>> Why not just pop it as required? We have a popper (that cost maybe
>> $6.00)
>> that pops at least 4 quarts in a few minutes in the nuker with no oil.
>> You
>> would just need a bag of regular popcorn and a similar unit.
>>
>>

>
> This device you're talking about sounds like just the ticket. What,
> exactly, is it called? "Thingee that pops regular popping corn in the
> microwave," which is what I'd call it, probably isn't precise enough.
> Where would I get one?


Here $4.99.

http://www.mileskimball.com/shopping...emType=PRODUCT

Dimitri