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  2. Popcorn, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn took its name from Popcorn Creek. [3] A local legend states a visitor from out of town compared the size of local farmers' corn to "popcorn" compared to their own. [4] A post office called Popcorn was established in 1891, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1905. [5]

  3. Orville Redenbacher - Wikipedia

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    Orville Clarence Redenbacher (July 16, 1907 – September 19, 1995) was an American food scientist and businessman most often associated with the brand of popcorn that bears his name which is now owned by Conagra Brands.

  4. Popcorn, Indiana (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn Indiana, originally named Popcorn, Indiana ®, is an American brand of popcorn that was introduced in 2002. [1] The company was originally headquartered in Westport, Connecticut , with additional operations in Indianapolis, Indiana , which is approximately 72 miles north of the Popcorn, Indiana , the town that inspired its name.

  5. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    1965 [81] [82]: State cookie: Biscochito: 1989 [81]: New York: State fruit: Apple: 1976 [83] [84]: State muffin: Apple muffin: 1987 [83] [85]: State snack: Yogurt ...

  6. List of popcorn brands - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by Act I in 1981, an early microwave popcorn stored in the refrigerator and based on the look and taste of movie theater popcorn. In 1984, Act II, a shelf stable microwave popcorn was released, becoming the first mass-marketed microwave popcorn. [1] American Pop Corn Company: United States Founded in 1914 by a farmer.

  7. Weaver Popcorn Company - Wikipedia

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    Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America. University of South Carolina Press. p. 80. ISBN 1-57003-300-5. Muhammad E. Fayed (2005). Popcorn Cleans Up: From America's Favorite Snack to Environmental and Health Breakthroughs. Just My Best Publishing. p. 13. ISBN 1-932586-46-6. How much of purchase goes towards fundraising?