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Popcorn in movie theaters was rarely offered (because it had to be trucked in precooked, instead of running the risk of starting a fire in those early days). It did not catch on until the 1940's, and mostly in the 1950's. Had popcorn been sold in 1930, it would have cost about 19 cents, whereas the movie ticket was 25 cents. In 2010, inflation makes the pop corn $3.00 and the movie ticket $4.20. We can see that popcorn has stayed within the bounds of inflation, but movie tickets are not $4.20. Tickets are usually double or triple that amount. So you can enjoy popcorn at a decent price, but the movie tickets are close to a rip off.
This depends on your location. But in the fiscal year 2009. Butterkist was the top seller in the UK while Orville Reddenbaucher was the top seller in the US
the life cycle of popcorn is 1 made in a factory 2 gets shipped to the store/ movies 3 people buy it 4 people want to watch a movie or show 5 people get hungry while watching the movie or show 6 popcorn goes into the microwave 7 pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop poppoopopopp pop pop 8 munch munch munch munch munch 9 it goes through you 10 i think you know what happens next :)
what is the most affective way to pop popcorn?
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Good title for the word popcorn is "pop up the corn".
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yes it does why wouldnt it
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No, it must have heat to pop.
The HEAT makes it pop.