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  1. Popping corn became a popular recreational activity by the 1840s, after “wire-on-the-fire” poppers and popping apparatuses were invented. In the following decades, popcorn vendors proliferated ...

  2. This Dash gadget makes 12 cups of popcorn with the press of a button. The small lid on top doubles as a measuring cup, so we poured enough kernels to make a full batch. First, we poured about a spoonful of canola oil onto the surface, followed by the kernels, and topped it off with a spoonful of Flavacol. (Pro tip: Less is more with Flavacol ...

  3. The Jerry Seinfeld Netflix movie "Unfrosted" is loosely based on the history of Pop-Tarts, but here is the true story about how the Kellogg's breakfast treats came to be. ... Crunchy Poppers are a ...

  4. Instructions. In a large pot, add the oil and turn your burner to just past medium (see Recipe Note #2). As the oil is heating up, place one popcorn kernel in the pan, near the edge of the pan and cover. After this kernel pops (~2 min) add the salt and popcorn and stir for 15 seconds to mix thoroughly.

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  6. Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American family comedy film based on the 1938 children's book. It features Jim Carrey as Tom Popper, a businessman who inherits six lively penguins, leading to unexpected chaos and heartwarming moments in his life.

  7. Using a popcorn popper is simple: 1. Measure the desired amount of popcorn kernels. 2. Add the kernels to the popper’s chamber. 3. Turn on the popper and wait for the kernels to start popping. 4. Shake or stir the popper occasionally to ensure even popping. 5. Once the popping slows down, turn off the popper. 6. Pour the popcorn into a bowl ...

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