No, there have never been two pieces of exactly identical popcorn.
Take the dark green fraction pieces and place them on the red circle. When all the pieces have been placed correctly you will see that the green pieces cover the red exactly.
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It depends on the store policy, and if the pieces fit together EXACTLY.
In the popcorn industry, unpopped kernels are known as "old-maids".
Since popcorn was corn to begin with, and corn is a monocot, then "popcorn" is a monocot, although it won't grow into one if its already been cooked.
Yes he has been in the popcorn
Nebraska, Indiana, and other Corn Belt states have consistently been the leading popcorn producers in the United States.
Popcorn shouldn't be cold if it has been cooked properly or is fresh. You can always warm it up in the microwave but make sure you don't burn it.
MAking your own popcorn and enjoying a movie have been a great family past time for many years.
Yes. 2 completely identical snowflakes have been found.
On average, around 12,000 sets of identical twins are born each year in the UK.
Ive been doing it for a while without a problem