Popcorn was first discovered thousands of years ago by Native Americans in North America. First traces of popcorn are from 3600 B.C. It is one of the oldest forms of corn. Because of popcorn's history, it's hard give credit to one particular person.
The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it.
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The first person to try snowing was thomas quitin.
Yes,. Try it!
There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving.
No. They can't. It's too big for them. Don't try to feed them popcorn
No. They can't. It's too big for them. Don't try to feed them popcorn
Popcorn was not around at the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth Colony. They did, however, have roasted maize. It doesn't really pop but it does puff up when roasted. Popcorn is more popular today because a person isn't as likely to chip a tooth on it.
No, they didn't bring popcorn to the first Thanksgiving, although they did have corn.
Old maids are stale popcorn. Without the water inside, they won't pop. Try storing your popcorn in an airtight container.
I do not know if popcorn can be flushed down the toilet. So, I wouldn't try it.- Ashton Smith