Real Theater Popcorn Popping Oil

: Real Theater Popcorn Popping Oil

Real Theater Popcorn Popping Oil

from: Wabash Valley Farms










Binding: Misc.
Brand: Wabash Valley Farms
Label: Wabash Valley Farms
Manufacturer: Wabash Valley Farms
Publisher: Wabash Valley Farms
Studio: Wabash Valley Farms


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fab product
If you want movie theater popcorn that YOU pop using real popcorn, this is the product for you



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The real deal
If you like real movie theater popcorn, you need this oil. It is easy to scoop out as it usually stays solid (coconut oil does that) and it makes a world of difference in the taste of the popcorn. I use it in my stir crazy popper.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
Best popcorn oil I've used. Pop your corn in this, add Flavacol brand salt afterwards (it can be found from other sellers on Amazon or directly from Wabash Valley Farms' website), then add a bit of the "Butter Flavored Popcorn Topping" which WBF also sells here, and your popcorn will be basically identical to what you get at a movie theater.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best I've Used
I have been thrilled with this product. When it hits the warm surface it immediately sets off a great buttery smell and gets you hungry for popcorn. I have also found it is difficult to burn. My family loves it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I feel like I'm in the theater!
Thanks for the speedy delivery of the Real Theater Popcorn Popping Oil! With my daughter's new popcorn machine, surround sound, and great tasting popcorn, I do feel like I'm right in a theater!


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