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: Case (24) of 4 Ounce Great American Popcorn Portion Packs

Case (24) of 4 Ounce Great American Popcorn Portion Packs

from: Great American Popcorn




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5129





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Great American Popcorn
EAN: 0812210009342
Ingredients: Popcorn, coconut oil, FD&C Yellow #5 and 6, beta carotene, and natural and artificial flavor.
Label: Great American Popcorn
Product Manufacturer: Great American Popcorn
Publisher: Great American Popcorn
Ranking: 5129
Size: 4 ounze
Studio: Great American Popcorn


Product facts:
  • Easy Storage - Keep pouches under your popper or in the store room & bring out enough pouches for the day.
  • No Measuring - We pre-measure each pouch for ideal results. No measuring cups, just everything in a user-friendly pouch. Save time & money. Open, pour & pop!
  • No Mess - No loose ingredients to spill & no dirty measuring cups to clean
  • Consistency & Quality - Our pre-measured pouch assures the same delicious, mouth-watering popcorn each & every time
  • No Waste - Eliminate waste from spills, over portioning, or diminished quality & freshness







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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Tastinf American Popcorn
This is great popcorn and I too have the Whirly Pop. The 4oz packs work wonderfully. I have not found it too salty or the packages leak. I have found the recent price of $35 too expensive and have purchased direct from Great American for half the price.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Delicious, Quality Popcorn
I bought this popcorn to use with the Whirley Popper (a highly recommended purchase) I purchased on Amazon. This popcorn is great-tasting with an ever-so-slight hint of coconut ... yes that in the extra something you taste in movie-theater corn! It's better than the popcorn from Wabash Valley Farms (the brand that comes with the Whirley Popper), in my opinion. It tastes just like the kind you get at the movie theater or a carnival and the smell is just fantastic. When using my WhirleyPop I usually only get about 10-12 unpopped kernels. The more comfortable I get using the popper I'm sure that number will decrease. The corn pops up nice and crispy without any greasiness (as sometimes movie theater popcorn can be).

However, I do think that the popcorn is a bit too salty (thus giving it 4 stars instead of 5) for my family's taste so I use only 1/2 - 3/4 of the seasoning versus using the entire packet.

I think I got a great deal being that I recieved the popcorn, oil, and seasoning all for $39.99 and free shipping. It couldn't be easier because all I do is dump it all in the popper and 'turn the crank!

A minor complaint I do have, and I'm wondering if this has happened to anyone else, is that a few of the packets do leak a little bit; nothing major but enough to notice. I will continue to purchase this brand because of the great taste and ease of use!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Theater Popcorn
This is the second different brand of this type popcorn that I have purchased because we didn't like the first brand. This brand is very good and we will continue to purchase it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Movie theatre taste !!
Love this popcorn. Its so easy to make with a stove top popper such
as the Whirley Pop. Its tastes and smells just like movie theatre
popcorn. I've used microwave popcorn in the past, and there just
is no comparison.



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