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![]() "Handy Gandy" > wrote in message ... > Ok. I have to take up eating lots of popcorn for health reasons ( don't > ask you really don't waqnt to know ). I found my old hot air popper and > it still works. Problem is that my nearby grocery stores no longer carry > unpopped popcorn except for microwave popcorn -- yuch. > > My sister lives across the street... ok ... across the railroad tracks > from a target and they sell Whirley-Pop popcorn. A six pound bag would > last me a long time ( not to mention that I think the hulless popcorn > would make my bum itch less ), but does it work well in a hot air popper? > > Also I'm confused why a 2lb bag is $9 and a 6lb bag is $12. I am unfamiliar with that brand. I buy mine at my local health food store. It is very fresh and it always all pops. Prior to that I used to buy it online. I can get bags of Jollytime and the like in stores here, but I like to get different varieties sometimes. My health food store carries both yellow and rainbow. |
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