Popcorn popper a hit
The Hollywood Kettle Poporn Maker was at the top of my granddaughters Christmas list (she found it in a catalog).
It came with measuring cups for the oil and popcorn so it was easy for her to use correctly. It worked great from the first time, even over flowing the kettle just like at the theater. The day after Christmas she had fun popping popcorn for most of the neighborhood.
Enjoy making popcorn with this.
I've owned the 'Nostalgia Hollywood Popcorn Maker' for over a year now. Used it on many occasions and quite happy with this popper. I've also used many different brands of kernels (tho I favor some brands over others), and on each occasion received a successful pop! There are some instructions one must follow (included), but in doing so, I've never experienced burnt popcorn, or an extreme of undercooked kernels. Once the kettle cools, clean it out after each use (yes, hand washing required). Note: I've popped an array of plain, buttered, and caramelized popcorn in this machine, and I get a yummy bunch each time!
Each batch can feed 2-4 people (depending on how hungry they are). A kettle wash-&-clean is not required if a second batch needs to be made soon after the first batch. I've learned batch #2 is easier to make when the kettle is still hot from batch #1... Simply remove ALL popped corn from the kettle's first batch, turn the power back on for a minute or two at...
NOT the worst product ever
Ok, this product is what I expected it to be. It's a cheap version of commercial popcorn maker. It could be worse by being an hot air popper so it has that going for it. As far as results. They're pretty good. The popcorn comes out perfectly cooked. My only gripe is that quite a few uncooked kernels pop out with the cooked ones. I'm guessing the lid is a little too light.
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