It depends on what theatre your talking about, it usually ranges from $3 to $6 for popcorn and $1 to $4 for drinks
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25cents
At the Harkins Theatres where I live (in AZ) they cost $2.25.
$10-$12
the cheapest is like $3 to $6 for 6 people
$56.99 $5.33 $333.555 $45.06 $568.08 $87.22 free
Depends how much the snacks at school cost. And anything else he/she would buy. You could ask them.
it cost $18,500 each
they ARE the cost of $20.00 each
A fyrflyz cost 10$ each
There's many different countries in Asia you'd have to be much more specific.. for example in japan typical snacks are 'pocky' 'shaved ice' or 'tsubaki mochi' .. but each country has their own
It really depends on what theatre you're at, but most theatres charge extra for all of their confections.