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Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn Popper by Wabash Valley Farms
Product SummaryManufacturer: Wabash Valley Farms Brand: Wabash Valley Farms Model: 36522 Product features: - Make popcorn like movie theaters and ballparks in the comfort of your home
- 6-quart capacity, equal to two microwave popcorn bags
- Bottom stirring system ensures that virtually every kernel pops
- Dishwasher-safe
- Includes four popcorn packs and information booklet
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn PopperCustomer Review: A real, uncompensated user raves about this popper! Summary: 5 Stars
The reviews are true, this popper is a super way to make popcorn. As other reviewers have pointed out, the thin construction of this popper is the key to it's great results. It heats quickly and cools quickly, so the corn pops quickly and does not absorb too much moisture. Nor does it burn as long as you use the built in stirrer constantly as the directions clearly state. Since it takes just a couple minutes of stirring, it's no hassle.
Yes, the included mix is high in saturated fat but here's a news flash: Sometimes things that taste good aren't that good for you. I usually compromise and use this popper to make healthier popcorn. Use your favorite brand (Orville or whoever). You only need use a tablespoon of oil, then dress the popcorn with Molly McButter.
My popper was made in the USA.
Description of Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn PopperThe most significant difference between popping corn in an average saucepot and in the Whirley-Pop is that the latter's aluminum construction heats the corn to a high temperature faster and uses less oil. Instead of shaking the pot across a burner to facilitate popping, just turn the wooden hand crank attached to the aluminum lid. The crank rotates a stirring mechanism that moves the kernels along the pot bottom, distributing unpopped kernels evenly and preventing popped corn from burning. The lid clamps securely to the base, though one end remains open as a steam/pour vent. Wear oven mitts when popping: while the vent prevents popped corn from escaping, hot oil may spit through. When the crank gets difficult to turn, popping is complete. The folks at Wabash Valley Farms, makers of this popcorn popper, are Midwestern popcorn growers, and it's clear they know and love their corn. The information booklet they include with the popper provides not only interesting popcorn recipes but also a comprehensive history of the ancient art of popping corn. The popper also comes with four packets of movie-style popcorn. --Carol Gnojewski
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