List of popcorn brands
List of Popcorn Brands
Popcorn is a type of corn that expands from the kernel and puffs up when heated. It is a popular snack food, especially in movie theaters. Popcorn can be flavored with various spices, cheeses, and sweets, and is sold in both pre-popped and unpopped forms. This article provides a list of notable popcorn brands from around the world.
United States[edit]
- Orville Redenbacher's - An American brand of popcorn that was first launched in 1970 by Orville Redenbacher and Charles F. Bowman. The brand is currently owned by ConAgra Foods.
- Pop Secret - A brand of popcorn produced by Diamond Foods. Pop Secret was first introduced in 1984 and offers a variety of flavors and products.
- Smartfood - A brand of cheese-flavored popcorn made by Frito-Lay. It was first introduced in 1985 and is known for its distinctive black packaging.
- Act II - A microwave popcorn that is produced by ConAgra Foods. It was preceded by Act I, an early microwave popcorn that had issues with moisture retention.
- Jolly Time - An American brand of popcorn which was introduced by the American Pop Corn Company in 1914. It is one of the oldest popcorn brands in the U.S.
United Kingdom[edit]
- Butterkist - A popular brand of popcorn in the United Kingdom. It is currently owned by KP Snacks.
- Tyrrells - An English manufacturer of potato chips, popcorn, and other snacks. The company was founded in 2002.
Canada[edit]
- Kernels Popcorn - A Canadian chain of popcorn stores. The company was founded in 1983 and offers a variety of popcorn flavors.
Australia[edit]
- Cobs Popcorn - An Australian brand of popcorn that offers a range of flavors. The company was founded in 2004.
See Also[edit]
This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
List of popcorn brands[edit]
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