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Butterkist PopcornNewest Review: ... afternoon poured them in a big bowl and at on the sofa and shared them with my son. The bag is a distinctive metallic red ... more More Butterkist in Food
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by - written on 31/03/08 (Useful, 74 readings)
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Butterkist toffee popcorn is a very sweet snack that will satisfy even the sweetest of teeth. It is unsurprsingly, popcorn covered in toffee. It is slightly sticky and quite filling, for popcorn. Very quick (It's ready done in the bag) this is the ideal snack for kid's parties, lunchboxes, movies or any occasion. They are great for a chocolate alternative. The first thing you notice is how annoyingly, they stick to your hands. (Fun to throw at each other's hair though) Once you manage to put them in your mouth, you realise that they are a lot sweeter than expected. They are very toffee-ish. Then the texture. They are quite hard someimes but sometimes they just melt in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/12/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I bought a large bag of popcorn that contained 200g from home bargains today on one of there star deals for 69p. Popcorn for me no matter the brand symbolises relaxing watching a film as I am full of cold I thought it would be a nice idea to sit on the sofa with a DVD and a bowl of popcorn in the hope that my son wouldn't be too demanding. I have always considered Butter Kist to be the superior brand but I haven't tried these in quite a few years so this afternoon poured them in a big bowl and at on the sofa and shared them with my son. The bag is a distinctive metallic red with enlarged pictures on the toffee popcorn. The bag is foil ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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I went to the pictures this morning with my little girl and her best friend. It was a last minute thing. As its her brothers birthday on Tuesday and only just over a month to Christmas I'm on a budget at the moment. I had packed my bag with lots of treats but had forgotten to buy popcorn. Obviously this is what they wanted, and being the daft softie I am, I went out into the foyer to buy some. I asked the girl behind the counter how much it was for a junior popcorn to which she replied £3.65!!!! that's right £3.65. My flabber was gasted I have to say. I decide to get in my car and drive around the corner to the local shop where I purchased a large bag of butterkist ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/10/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I've never really been the biggest fan of popcorn. Even at the cinema, I'd always rather go for some sweets over the oddly shaped puff balls that everyone else was eating. No matter whether it was salted or sweet, it always tasted bland, and the way the corn husks got stuck in your teeth did my head in. But then I discovered Butterkist's Toffee Popcorn, and I was smitten. Unlike regular popcorn, Butterkist's has been coated in a crunchy toffee coating, that acts like a hard shell, and makes the popcorn more like a sweet. The toffee is really tasty, and not overly sweet, but with that kind of flavour that will have you stuffing more and more into your ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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BUTTERKIST TOFFEE POPCORN. Going to the cinema costs enough these days, especially when taking your relations with you, and being my grandchildren it works out to be an expensive day out. Thats without the extra expense of snacks to eat inside, so i usually go to Poundland and spent about five pounds i usually get a few different selections of crisps, popcorn, and chocolate and a few drinks, i usually pop them into a large handbag type of bag, and take them inside the cinema with me, naughty but saves an absolute fortune. Today i managed to buy a Multi Pack of these scrummy Toffe Popcorn, from Poundland in one of their baskets at ... Read the complete review
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