There are many different types of old-fashinoned popcorn makers still being made today. Some examples of these popcorn makers include Maxi-Matic and Nostalgia Electrics.
popcorn is still popcorn;)
They do still make popcorn chicken
Yeah, of course it is. You can STILL separate the candy from the popcorn.
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No. But you still shouldn't eat popcorn if you have braces. Popcorn is dehydrated corn kernels put in a bag, later to be dehydrated even more to make it pop.
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As long as the popcorn isn't past its experation date it should still be editable.
It should be... but I don't think it is. Normal "Styrofoam Popcorn" is still a mainstay of packaging and is not anti-static. Usually the electronics are in either a non-conductive plastic case, or they are encased in an antistatic plastic bag which will isolate them from any packing. I'd be curious if the starch popcorn would have less static energy than foam popcorn.
if it smells like ketchup, its bad
As the article from the link I have added below mentions, it is not usually recommended to use an oven to make popcorn, as it might not agitate the corn kernels enough to pop them. You can, however, still make popcorn without the use of a microwave, via your stovetop =) Here's how: http://www.ehow.com/how_4679799_pop-popcorn-oven.html
It depends because now with more surface area, it cools if the outside temperature is cooler than the popcorn. But if it is still warmer, it will heat up.