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Default Popcorn

My husband loves to find bargains so he buys the Pops right brand of popcorn. 24 bags for $250 or something like that. I was OK with it until my neuro convinced me to try kettle corn. The only one I could find was Orville Redenbacher. I am in love with it. But I ran out of it and we were eating out and Schnucks was right across the street. They didn't have any except the Schnucks brand. I'm glad it was only a 3 pack. So I ate those three bags and got to Walmart to get my regular. I can't believe the difference in the taste and quality. The Schnucks brand had so many hull and the popcorn itself was just bad. So now I am happy and DH knows what he must get to make me happy.

If Momma ain't happy, nobodies happy!
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