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  2. Popcorn maker - Wikipedia

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    The Detonator stove-top popcorn popper Some stovetop popcorn makers such as The Detonator, Whirley Pop, Theater II and Sweet & Easy consist of a pot with a hand-cranked stirring blade. This prevents burning the kernels on the bottom and, under limited conditions, enables users to make sweetened popcorn by mixing sugar directly with the kernels ...

  3. The Genius Trick to Perfectly Popped Popcorn Every Time ... - AOL

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    Stovetop versus microwave or should you bust out the old-school air popper? If you have ever wondered which method is the best way to create perfectly popped kernels that are light and crispy, we ...

  4. The Secret Ingredient for Making Movie Theater Popcorn ... - AOL

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    To make popcorn that tastes as if it came from the theater, use a Whirley Pop—a stovetop popcorn maker with a hand-crank mechanism that stirs kernels for even heating—and cook the kernels in ...

  5. Jiffy Pop - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Pop Popcorn. Top to bottom: uncooked with paper outer covering in place, uncooked with foil inner covering exposed, cooked with foil intact, cooked with foil opened. Jiffy Pop is a popcorn brand of ConAgra Foods. The product consists of popcorn kernels, oil, and flavoring agents contained within a foil-covered, disposable aluminum pan.

  6. Oprah shares her 2024 Favorite Things list, with items from ...

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    The Popper, one of the selections on of Oprah's Favorite Things list for 2024. ... cookies and now, with this chic stovetop popper, popcorn. The bright yellow colorway adds a fun (and on-theme ...

  7. Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    An in-home hot-air popcorn maker A commercial pop corn making machine. Popcorn can be cooked with butter or oil. Although small quantities can be popped in a stove-top kettle or pot in a home kitchen, commercial sale employs specially designed popcorn machines, which were invented in Chicago, Illinois, by Charles Cretors in