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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 282018" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The Popcorn thing I recommended goes into the microwave. It isn't the kind you plug into the wall.</p><p></p><p>They say it can be used with oil, but the cup thingys don't last as long. It also makes an icky mess.</p><p></p><p>It still has that regular "not hot air popped" taste and texture. </p><p></p><p>And it is AMAZINGLY cheaper than the bags. You can get Orville Redenbacher bottles of popcorn for $2-$3 or some stores have bags of unpopped popcorn that are about $1 for the same amount. Either way it cuts the costs way down.</p><p></p><p>We got our first popper like this over 7 years ago. That one eventually succumbed to repeated use and got a crack. But I have had our current one for 3 years, it is used at least 2 times a week, if not more, and it shows no signs of any problem.</p><p></p><p>I especially like that there is no hot air blowing out to potentially burn children, and no cup of butter melting on the top to burn you when you try to get it off the popper and pour it on the popcorn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 282018, member: 1233"] The Popcorn thing I recommended goes into the microwave. It isn't the kind you plug into the wall. They say it can be used with oil, but the cup thingys don't last as long. It also makes an icky mess. It still has that regular "not hot air popped" taste and texture. And it is AMAZINGLY cheaper than the bags. You can get Orville Redenbacher bottles of popcorn for $2-$3 or some stores have bags of unpopped popcorn that are about $1 for the same amount. Either way it cuts the costs way down. We got our first popper like this over 7 years ago. That one eventually succumbed to repeated use and got a crack. But I have had our current one for 3 years, it is used at least 2 times a week, if not more, and it shows no signs of any problem. I especially like that there is no hot air blowing out to potentially burn children, and no cup of butter melting on the top to burn you when you try to get it off the popper and pour it on the popcorn. [/QUOTE]
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