Come to the Popcorn Factory

February 4th, 2010

All it needs is a look at hard numbers to realize the place popcorn holds in America’s wants. A stunning 1.000.000.000 pounds of unpopped kernels changed hands across the tills of American vendors in just one year. So let us steer you to the Popcorn Factory, America’s biggest supplier of popcorn favors, tins of popcorn, gourmet popcorn, popcorn balls and delicious samplers, sending out over a million pounds of this delicious snack yearly. For three decades, the Factory has provided the U.S. with this toothsome foodstuff in all manner of colorful presentations and flavors. Preparations start using domestic grain carefully screened to make sure of the best possible taste. When you use corn oil, that taste’s kept while you pop the kernels, meaning you can add other flavorings easily. They then seal it up and ship it out without delay - while it’s still fresh.

Their tins will give you plenty, sized for two and a half and 6 gallons and packed full. Just one of these is large enough to last you and your friends for a number of films or feed a number of employees at a company. They’re available in plain and buttered as well as several other flavors like banana cream pie.

And if these are out of your budget? No need to dismay - smaller tins and boxes are also possibilities. As with the bulk of present ideas, these can be redesigned to fit the occasion. If that isn’t enough, you can up the ante, having a comic picture, a apt note, or the recipient’s name added.

A great many shoppers have their specific flavor in mind and simply choose a large batch. Those with more diverse interests might investigate the assortments and samplers available.

When you need larger helpings, but want to keep that variety, you can put a tower together. And while many towers are predesigned, you can also select the contents of each container in a given stack.

So there you have it; so many flavors, so many choices. Purchase them as treats or as presents. Do you know anyone who’d love a six gallon tin? I greatly recommend it.

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