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We popped into the scene in 2007 and have provided the freshest, natural and best tasting popcorn in the market. Here at Just Popped, we live by our company core values: BE HAPPY. BE HUMBLE. BE GOOD.




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Be Happy Do a little happy dance when you eat our popcorn because it is Simply delicious! We believe healthy snacks should taste good too. You can have it all! Be sure to smile today... it's contagious!


Pink Popcorn blueberries are an early to mid-season blueberry which means you can start picking them in early to mid-summer. The color of the fruit will let you know which berries are ready for picking, so pay attention to which berries have turned a deeper pink.


We were attracted to this variety for its short season and pretty color. Plants grow 5-6 feet tall, producing yellowy-pink to deep mauve kernels on 5-7 inch ears. Kernels pop into a bright white popcorn. Dried ears are beautiful in fall decorations as well.


?FRESH POPCORN: Products are made from scratch and packed fresh when the order is received. We have over 100 flavors of popcorn for you to choose from so there is an option for everyone! Each bag contains 7.5 servings and has a 6 month life shelf life.


I thought I was through with microwave popcorn recipes for awhile. I've been going kinda overboard with the popcorn lately. (There's a list of my previous microwave popcorn recipes at the end of this post.) But, I can't seem to stop on this theme just yet. You see, I was in the grocery store earlier this week and saw big bags of popped green popcorn for St. Patrick's Day. That was the kernel (bad pun, sorry) that led to today's post. I started wondering if I could figure out how to color popcorn as it pops in the microwave. Wouldn't that be fun and easy?


This recipe is a sweet candy corn.First, I tried adding food coloring to the melted butter and oil in my Homemade Microwave Popcorn recipe so that the colored corn would have a light butter/salt flavor. The good news is, the popcorn did in fact pop green and tasted good. The bad news is, when I ate it my fingers and lips turned green, too. Not acceptable.


Next, I thought that the green coloring might be more likely to stay put on the popcorn and avoid staining everything it touched if I mixed it with some corn syrup that would get cooked on as it popped. That worked! So, this final recipe for making microwave colored popcorn is a sweet popcorn. It's yummy. And, it's as easy as making my Microwave Kettle Corn. Everything gets cooked onto the popcorn as it pops in the microwave. Simple and good. No candy thermometers or stove-top cooking, as is required in most candy corn recipes.


First, review my general tips about microwave popcorn.My previous post about Homemade Microwave Popcorn has lots of information about how much healthier & cheaper it is to make your own microwave popcorn and avoid those store-bought packets. That post also includes tips about the kind of bowl and vented lid I use for making microwave popcorn. I recommend that you read those tips before trying this recipe for microwave colored popcorn. The procedure is the same; I've just added a couple of ingredients to the colored popcorn recipe.


Step 3. Add the popcorn kernels and stir it so that the kernels get completely covered with the syrup mixture. Even them out in the bottom of the bowl. This results in every piece of popcorn having the color and flavor cooked on it as it pops.


Step 4. Cover the bowl with the vented lid and microwave on high for 3-5 minutes, or until there are 1-2 seconds between pops. The time will vary depending on your microwave and bowl, so you may need some trial-and-error on the first batch or 2 to figure out how long it takes the popcorn to cook. Mine took 4 minutes, 20 seconds. If you cook it too long, it will burn, smoke & stink; so keep a close watch.


Step 5. Immediately spoon the popcorn from the bowl onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or waxed paper. This will keep it from sticking to the bottom of the bowl as it cools. There will be some of the cooked syrup mixture in the bottom of the bowl, along with some unpopped kernels. That's why I recommend spooning out the colored popcorn. If you turn the bowl upside down and dump the popcorn onto the baking sheet, those unpopped kernels will end up stuck to the popcorn.


Fun gift ideas! The green popcorn makes a great St. Patrick's Day gift. Or, you can mix a bunch of colors together for a rainbow mix. Check out my post that includes gift ideas and free gift tags for you to download.


Next, pour the melted chocolate over your popcorn. Everything I read said to do this task on a sheet pan and it was my experience that a sheet pan would not be ideal for this. I used a big bowl to mix the chocolate and popcorn. Even still I had pink popcorn flying all over the place!


The neon bricks, which are also found at places like Stow Lake and various liquor stores around town, have been made by San Francisco's Wright Popcorn & Nut Co. since the 1940s. Always stale, slightly sweet and uniformly Styrofoam-like, pink popcorn is still found throughout the zoo, much to the delight of children and seagulls alike. And that's the way it should be.


While I want Garrett's to come to Atlanta, I do not hope for any craze to "die a painful death". There's plenty of room for cupcakes, popcorn, ice cream, yogurt, burgers, etc. If all these "crazes" die out, then we'll have lots of available retail space sitting empty. People are spending their money investing in businesses. I have no idea why anyone would want to see them fail...


Jun24, 2013 8:26 AM - You sound like you're a sockpuppet of another account? I'd have to agree with the other user stating that the popcorn craze should die out. Eating microwave popcorn is better than eating at a "gourmet shop popcorn". That type of business will never survive.


Many good things in life are pink. So we just had to create a perfectly pink popcorn bundle to make life even tastier! The flavours in this gift bundle are sweet and scrumptious, perfect for true popcorn lovers, snack fanatics and those with a sweet tooth.


PERFECT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Whether you're a self-proclaimed gourmet popcorn connoisseur looking for the best popcorn or you're looking for a healthier snack alternative with all the fun and flavour.


Could I cook the caramel over 230F? For this recipe, no. The temperature of 230F is the perfect stage, also called thread, for a syrup-like caramel. Hence, this is the perfect texture to coat the popcorn.


The old-fashioned Valentine's Day pink popcorn is a classic recipe of popcorn coated with a sweet, pretty pink caramel. It is perfect for this holiday or at any time, changing up the colors and flavor.


Pink Popcorn is a soft petal pink with a very subtle blue undertone. It has a lustre finish, though the color payoff is semi-opaque, actually. MAC Naughty Saute is paler, more opaque, and bluer-based. Revlon Carnation is a bit darker, less blue-based.


There are also pink popcorn machines for adults who are easy to transport and set away the party. Mini popcorn makers are easy to use and clean, and they can also be used for parties and other events.


Pink popcorn is also a good choice for children, young people, and anyone who wants to buy pink popcorn machines for their events. Pink popcorn maker is easy to use and is a good choice for children.


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(85-95 Days) A great choice for Northern growers. Pink and mauve blend ears average 5 to 7 inches long. Use for decorations in the fall and then popcorn later. Stalks grow 5 to 7 feet tall and produce 1 to 2 ears each. 041b061a72


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