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  2. Jiffy Pop - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Pop Popcorn. Top to bottom: uncooked with paper outer covering in place, uncooked with foil inner covering exposed, cooked with foil intact, cooked with foil opened. Jiffy Pop is a popcorn brand of ConAgra Foods. The product consists of popcorn kernels, oil, and flavoring agents contained within a foil-covered, disposable aluminum pan.

  3. Household Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money

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    Electric Egg Cooker. ... Instead: Save your valuable cupboard space and throw a bag of Jiffy Pop on the stove, reap the money-saving benefits of popping raw kernels, or buy microwave popcorn. To ...

  4. Popcorn maker - Wikipedia

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    The Detonator stove-top popcorn popper Some stovetop popcorn makers such as The Detonator, Whirley Pop, Theater II and Sweet & Easy consist of a pot with a hand-cranked stirring blade. This prevents burning the kernels on the bottom and, under limited conditions, enables users to make sweetened popcorn by mixing sugar directly with the kernels ...

  5. List of popcorn brands - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Pop: United States First marketed as Jiffy Pop in 1959, [12] original Jiffy Pop packages used an aluminum pan held over a stove to pop corn. [12] Karmelkorn: United States Founded in 1929, the retailer initially sold popcorn and caramel corn out of downtown storefronts, operating out of shopping malls by the 1960s. [13]

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  7. Lincoln Snacks Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Snacks Company (or Lincoln Snacks) was a manufacturer of caramelized popcorn and popcorn/nut mixes. Lincoln Snacks’ products are produced in Lincoln, Nebraska and sold nationally under the Poppycock, Fiddle Faddle and Screaming Yellow Zonkers (discontinued) brand names.

  8. Crunch 'n Munch - Wikipedia

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    Crunch 'n Munch was first sold in 1966 by the Franklin Nut Company. [1] In 1980, it was sold to American Home Foods (a division of American Home Products), which was spun off and renamed International Home Foods in 1996.

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy bag padded mailing envelopes: Sealed Air [137] [138] JumboTron: Large-screen television: Sony: Still used, although Sony exited the market for this product in 2001. [139] Kleenex: Facial tissue: Kimberly-Clark: Often used by consumers as if it were generic in the U.S., France and Canada, but still a legally recognized trademark. [55] Kool ...