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  2. Moviegoers Can Score Free Popcorn This Weekend at AMC ... - AOL

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    Movie theaters are popping up with deals this weekend. Cinemas nationwide are celebrating National Popcorn Day on Sunday, Jan. 19, with discounts and freebies. AMC Theatres is honoring the food ...

  3. Cretors - Wikipedia

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    C. Cretors & Company is an American manufacturing company, specializing in popcorn machines and other concessions equipment. It was established in 1885 with the invention of the first large-scale commercial popcorn machine to pop corn in oil. C. Cretors & Co. is in Wood Dale, Illinois and is still owned by the Cretors family.

  4. Popcorn maker - Wikipedia

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    A hot-air home popcorn maker. A popcorn maker (also called a popcorn popper) is a machine used to pop corn. Since ancient times, popcorn has been a popular snack food, produced through the explosive expansion of kernels of heated corn . [1] Commercial large-scale popcorn machines were invented by Charles Cretors in the late 19th century. Many ...

  5. Where To Get Free Popcorn On National Popcorn Day - AOL

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    National Popcorn Day is Friday, January 19. Score deals at Alamo Drafthouse, AMC Theatres, Garret Popcorn, and more.

  6. Here’s why we eat popcorn at the movies - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. Texas Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Theatre was the largest suburban movie theater in Dallas and was part of a chain of theaters financed by Howard Hughes. It was the first theater in Dallas with air conditioning and featured many state-of-the-art luxuries. The theater is most famous for being the site of Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest on November 22, 1963.