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• Your choice of the most popular varieties of the ultimate gourmet popping corn
• Wisconsin White Birch, Savana Gold, Blue Heron, Baby Yellow
• Orchard Blossom, Autumn Blaze, Harvest Blend, Black Hills
• Red River Valley, High Mountain Midnight, Baby White Rice, Sunset Fire
• All Natural and No Preservatives
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PopcornFeb 11, 2010 Sunset Fire is the absolute best popcorn ever. It tastes like you put butter on it but you did not. It is a little pricey since shipping and handling come out to be around 12.50. I wish the company would just say the popcorn is a little more expensive instead of trying to rip you off with the really high shipping/handling fees.
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Rice or corn?Oct 28, 2009 I was looking for popping rice since my wife is allergic to corn. I have found popping rice from Wisconsin before and it was called "Rice Popcorn" so I thought this product was popping rice. The variety is Baby White Rice but in fact it is a type of corn. Sure wish they had been more clear about what the product was.
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Results vary for Hot Air PoppersOct 17, 2009 some good results some bad..., October 16, 2009
By V. Sandy "V" (Prescott,AZ) - See all my reviews
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I bought the 12 bottle variety to try out. I just recently started using a hot air popper so wanted to see what varieties worked well.
First off. The baby white and baby yellow kernels are just too light for use in a hot air popper. We did pop them at work using a traditional popper and they were fine.
The are two varieties that stood out as my favorites for my hot air popper. The first is the Wisconsin White Birch, which popped up big, fluffy and close to zero unpopped or blow out kernels. The second is Savannah Gold, it popped up big, nice volume and again almost zero unpopped or blow out kernels.
Two varieties that are close seconds as favorites are: Autumn Blaze Blend (small, crisp, no unpopped kernels but quite a few blow outs) and High Mountain Midnight (some no pops, good volume).
There was only one variety that I would not ever use again. The Black Hills had about 4 times the quantity of unpopped kernels as any of the other types, the kernels popped up very small, it was extremely hully and some kernels burnt in the hot air popper.
Orchard Blossom, Red River Valley and Harvest Blend types all popped fine in my hot air popper with only a few unpopped kernels. The Blue Heron also popped fine with a few more unpopped kernels than the three mentioned in the sentence before; it was also earthy in taste and popped up small kernels. Savannah Fire had very few close to no pops and was very chewy without being hully.
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