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  2. Odell's - Wikipedia

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    Odell's is a supplier of popcorn topping and popping products to the concession industry in the Americas. The company's concession product line includes a Real butter topping, a margarine topping and a variety of popping oils. The company's non-concession product line includes a variety of butters that extends beyond concession products to ...

  3. AMC to butter up customers by selling its popcorn outside of ...

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    AMC Entertainment plans to sell its popcorn outside of movie theaters in 2022. Consumers will be able to purchase at mall kiosks, counters, stores and delivery.

  4. Have a butter National Popcorn Day with these 14 deals and ...

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    Here are all the National Popcorn Day deals for Jan. 19, whether you’re popping your own batch at home or enjoying a freshly scooped container at the movie theater.

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

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    One cup of plain air-popped popcorn—without butter, salt, or other toppings—contains about 30 calories, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. So, three whole cups is just under 100 ...

  6. American Pop Corn Company - Wikipedia

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    He first began his popcorn business in the basement of his home in Schaller, Iowa, with the help of his son Howard. [2] Business was so successful that he immediately built a crib in 1914 and a shelling and cleaning building in 1915. [3] A wrapper sleeve from the company from 1926. A major concern in the early history of the popcorn industry ...

  7. Butterkist - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, Fred Hoke and James Holcomb began to sell popcorn machines in Kentucky, United States under the brand of Butter-Kist. As their business developed, vendors began buying popcorn machines and the brand began to spread. [ 2 ]