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  2. The 7 Best Popcorn Makers for Theater-Level Popcorn at Home - AOL

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    Making fresh, buttery bites is easier than ever with these top-rated machines. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Snack Lovers, You Need to Have One of These Popcorn Makers - AOL

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    Try one of these top-rated hot-air, microwave, stovetop, or theater-style popcorn poppers to make a healthier, customizable snack in just minutes. While you can make popcorn on your stovetop or ...

  4. Elevate Movie Night With These Top-Selling Popcorn Makers - AOL

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    Going to the movie theater is still a little iffy these days, so one of the best ways to get the experience at home is with some serious popcorn. We’re talking beyond the pre-packaged microwave ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Butterkist - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, Craven Keiller developed a factory in York to sell Butterkist branded popcorn direct to cinema chains. As many items were rationed in the UK post the Second World War, but the basic ingredients of Butterkist were not, the brand developed into the UK's lead selling popcorn brand.