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  2. The year movie theater popcorn buckets became the must-have ...

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    Dubbed the “Gladiator II Popcorn AR-ena Bucket,” the Cinemark exclusive is being sold (sans popcorn) for $22.99. Comparable buckets typically cost $24.99 to $30 or more, depending on the theater.

  3. Ferrero Rocher - Wikipedia

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    Ferrero Rocher (UK: / f ə ˌ r ɛər oʊ ˈ r ɒ ʃ eɪ / fə-RAIR-oh ROSH-ay, US: /-r oʊ ˈ ʃ eɪ /-⁠ roh-SHAY, Italian: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]; stylized in all caps) is a brand of chocolate and hazelnut confection manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is credited as the product's creator.

  4. AMC to offer Jack Skellington popcorn bucket for 'Nightmare ...

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    The fun continues with upcoming buckets for "Venom: The Last Dance" and "Gladiator 2." AMC Jack Skellington face popcorn bucket AMC Theaters unveiled a popcorn bucket shaped like Jack Skellington ...

  5. List of popcorn brands - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by Act I in 1981, an early microwave popcorn stored in the refrigerator and based on the look and taste of movie theater popcorn. In 1984, Act II, a shelf stable microwave popcorn was released, becoming the first mass-marketed microwave popcorn. [1] American Pop Corn Company: United States Founded in 1914 by a farmer.

  6. First look at 'Gladiator 2' popcorn bucket for upcoming movie ...

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    Gladiator 2 popcorn bucket details. A special popcorn tub and cup are coming for the movie, as revealed by Fandango. While prices and release dates are still under wraps, the limited-edition items ...

  7. Bulk confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The first penny candy to be sold in the United States was the Tootsie Roll, in 1907, followed by Necco Wafers and Hershey's Kisses in subsequent decades. Bulk-sale of candy in the 20th century US was mainly through the F.W. Woolworth Company’s five and dime store chain, which closed in the 1990s, marking an end in popularity of the phenomenon.

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