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RiKK
 
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"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?