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$29.99
Price: $17.54
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Features:
- Makes up to 18 cups in less than 2-1/2-minutes
- Faster and more economical than microwave-bag popcorn
- Electric popper uses hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low-calorie treat
- Produces virtually no unpopped kernels with either regular or gourmet popcorn
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Best hot air popper! Convenient, natural and light! Pops regular or gourmet popping corn with hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low calorie treat ! Fast! Pops up to 18 cups of gourmet corn in less than 2 1/2 minutes. Leaves virtually no un-popped kernels.
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Plug in Presto’s PopLite and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you’ll have up to 18 cups--two large bowlfuls--of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That’s not to say you can’t add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter melter. Simply put in the desired amount of margarine or butter (room temperature is best), and it melts from the heat produced during the popping process. The clear plastic cover and cup, which must stay on during popping so the popped corn doesn’t fly all over the room, easily remove for hand cleaning with warm, soapy water. No other clean-up is required. While a few unpopped kernels spring out the chute as the machine begins to heats up, the chute does a good job of directing the popped corn into a bowl. The popper measures 14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches, and is identical to Presto’s Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper except for color and logo. Presto covers the PopLite with a two-year warranty. --Ann Bieri
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List Price:
$29.98
Price: $21.15
You Save: $8.83 (29%)
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Features:
- 25 Year warranty on all moving parts
- Easy Clean Up: Just wipe with a paper towel and store for later use
- Makes 6 quarts of theater style popcorn in just three minutes
- All Inclusive Real Theater Popping Kit
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The Original Whirley-Pop stovetop hand-crank popcorn popper brings it all back with its one-of-a-kind design. You can enjoy light, flavorful popcorn (makes up to six quarts) that you prepare yourself right on the stovetop in just three minutes.
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Face it, sometimes the best thing about going out to a movie is the popcorn, those big plump kernels that always seem so much better than what you pop at home. But this simple stovetop popper changes all that. It really does make awesome, fresh-popped corn that might make you start renting videos instead. The sturdy aluminum pan has a clip-on lid with a stay-cool wooden handle. A turn crank on the handle spins the key element: the stainless steel stirring system that keeps the corn moving across the bottom of the pan, for even heat and oil distribution, ensuring the best popping results. The lid has steam vents, to help keep the popcorn dry and crisp. The enclosed booklet is a wonderful resource, with not only clear and detailed instructions, but also dozens of recipes and popcorn history and lore. These are folks who really do know their popcorn, and the results are outstanding. --Cynthia Nims
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$34.99
Price: $22.87
You Save: $12.12 (35%)
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Features:
- Electric popper uses hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low-calorie treat
- Makes up to 18 cups in less than 2-1/2 minutes
- Handy measuring cup doubles as a butter melter;14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches
- Faster and more economical than microwave-bag popcorn
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Best hot air popper! Convenient, natural and light! Pops regular or gourmet popping corn with hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low calorie treat ! Fast! Pops up to 18 cups of gourmet corn in less than 2 1/2 minutes. Leaves virtually no un-popped kernels. Endorsed by Orville Redenbacher.
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Plug in the Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you’ll have up to 18 cups--two large bowlfuls--of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That’s not to say you can’t add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter melter. Simply put in the desired amount of margarine or butter (room temperature is best), and it melts from the heat produced during the popping process. The clear plastic cover and cup, which must stay on during popping so the popped corn doesn’t fly all over the room, easily remove for hand cleaning with warm, soapy water. No other clean-up is required. While a few unpopped kernels spring out the chute as the machine begins to heats up, the chute does a good job of directing the popped corn into a bowl. The popper measures 14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches, and is identical to Presto’s PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper except for color and logo. Presto covers the popper with a two-year warranty. --Ann Bieri
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Endorsed and signed by Orville Redenbacher! Pops with or without oil for delicious popcorn just the way you like it! Concentrates microwaves for virtually every kernel pops. Just pop it in your microwave for hot, fresh popcorn. Add salt or other seasonings before you pop for easy, even distribution. Clean-up is easy too - everything is fully submersible and dishwasher safe with base removed.
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Sized to fit most microwave ovens, including compacts, this popcorn maker pops virtually every kernel of 3 quarts of popcorn in about 2-1/2 minutes. And it works with or without oil and/or salt. That means no more of the unpopped, scorched kernels typically left behind when popping bagged corn.
The popcorn maker uses two innovations that concentrate microwave radiation onto the popcorn. First is a removable base that locks onto the transparent bowl. Second is a disposable paper cup that fits into the bowl's bottom. A package of eight cups accompanies the unit, and others can be purchased separately--each is good for about 12 batches when used with oil or 24 without oil. Both bowl and lid are dishwasher-safe. The popcorn maker is 9-3/4 inches in diameter and 6 inches high and carries a two-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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Atmospheric flights will revolutionise ecological impact of air travel: Branson
Minivan News - Oct 10, 2011
Mariano expressed frustration with the slow pace of aviation over the last 50 years, and the lack of support for entrepreneurial companies with unconventional ideas, at least for machines “other than predator drones.” “Our project is a large scientific
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Cedar Point's HalloWeekends top the Pop 10
Plain Dealer - Oct 09, 2011
This Bravo reality television show is like "Project Runway" but with art challenges instead of sewing machines. "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist" starts off with 14 contestants -- including Cleveland Institute of Art professor Sarah Kabot -- vying
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Upgrades to extend B-52 Bomber's lifespan until 2044
Gizmag - Oct 10, 2011
Mention the "B-52" to most people and they'll think of either an '80s pop group, a bad hair style, or an ancient bomber that's a relic of the Cold War. The name conjures up a vintage warplane featured in grainy footage from the Cuban
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AUTO REVIEW: Fiat 500 Has Style And Substance
Gazette Newspapers - Oct 10, 2011
Fiat allocated a Sport model, the middle of the range that includes the entry level Pop and top-line Lounge. In any guise, the Cinquecento comes with a 1.4-liter inline four-cylinder MultiAir (fully variable valve actuation) engine that puts out 101
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Comic Con 101: 18 Tips to survive your first Comic-Con
07.07.11
Comic-Con pop culture mixed together with the nerd culture and sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming. I have been in progress since 2007, but it was not until 2009 that I realized that the signs were for. This was the aspect of the con that I had no idea for the first two years and it is only part of the experience that I missed, because sometimes a beginner, you do not know who to ask. Well read on for some tips I learned along the way.
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Pop Singer – Nicole Scherzinger | ATM Machine Prices
by Preethi Shankar
Pop singer and dancer Nicole Scherzinger was born Nicole Elikolani Prescovia Scherzinger on June 29, 1978, in Honolulu, HI, but was raised mostly in Louisville, KY, moving there at age six with her mom after her parents separated. Scherzinger (who is of Hawaiian, Russian, and Filipino descent) went to a performing arts high school and, following graduation, enrolled at Wright State University in Dayton, OH. Majoring in theater arts and dance, she eventually put college on hold to pursue music, initially serving as a backing vocalist for the late-’90s rock group Days of the New.
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