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  2. Popcorn Is Healthiest When You Eat It This Way - AOL

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    “Make sure to take a look at the nutrition facts label and serving sizes when consuming a packaged popcorn product,” Walsh says. Movie theater popcorn can contain 400 to 1,200 calories ...

  3. How to Enjoy Popcorn on a Keto Diet - AOL

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    Popcorn nutrition. Below, here's a list ... here's a list of the nutrition facts for 1 cup of plain air-popped popcorn: Calories: 31. Total fat: 0.4g. ... “Movie-style popcorn contains Flavacol ...

  4. Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn was more profitable than theater tickets, and at the suggestion of his production consultant, R. Ray Aden, Dickinson purchased popcorn farms and was able to keep ticket prices down. The venture was a success, and popcorn soon spread. [19] The rise of television in the 1940s brought lower popcorn consumption as theater attendance fell.

  5. Popcorn has lots of good things in it, and few calories. Even ...

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    Popcorn offers a little and a lot in terms of nutrition. The little is in the calories. Interestingly, oil-popped popcorn is only 35 calories, which is an insignificant difference.

  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. Act II (popcorn) - Wikipedia

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    Act II was preceded in the popcorn market by Act I (popcorn in theaters), an early microwave popcorn that had to be stored in the refrigerator due to its real butter content. Act I was introduced in 1981. In 1984, Act II, a shelf stable microwave popcorn was released, becoming the first mass-marketed microwave popcorn. [1]

  8. Movie Theaters Not Happy With Popcorn Calorie Report - AOL

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    If you are drawn to stories about foods with outrageous amounts of unhealthy fats, you already know that movie popcorn is as bad as it gets. The Center for Science in the Public Interest regularly ...

  9. Popcorn seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Some oils used to cook popcorn contain popcorn seasonings mixed within the oil, and may be referred to as popcorn seasoning oils or liquid popcorn seasoning. [1] [4] Since the 1960s, American movie theaters have commonly used the seasoning Flavacol, made up of salt, butter flavoring, and artificial colors, to enhance their popcorn. [5]