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Keifer's Kettle Korn! Giant 20 oz/25 cup Bag! | 
enlarge | Brand: Keifer's Category: Grocery
Buy New: $8.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 34965
Ingredients: Mushroom style PopcornPure Cane sugarSaltCinnamonPure Corn Oil Media: Misc. Size: 20 oz/ 25 cup bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
ASIN: B000HAXSMA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sweet and Salty! | | • | Over 1.5 gallons of corn! | | • | Everyone loves Kettle Korn! | | • | Only top quality ingredients used! | | • | Popped fresh daily! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Keifer's Kettle Korn!You will get a Giant 20 Ounce/ 25 cup bag of our delicious Kettle Korn!Over 1 1/2 gallons of Kettle Korn!Popped fresh each day!We use only top shelf ingredients in our Kettle Korn.We import Mushroom Style Kernals- they pop up large and round , just like a mushroom!4 times the price of regular popcorn but 4 times the flavor!We use Pure Cane Sugar and only 100% corn oil!And just a touch of cinnamon and salt!Sweet, salty, fragrant and delicious!Nice and crunchy, too!NO ANIMAL products used so safe for those Vegans!!We guarantee you will not be able to stop eating our corn!We sell this bag for $8.00 at all the fairs!We do Kettle Korn for all your special occasions too, so just email with requests for Party favors, shower favors, Birthday party treats, and Fund Raising ideas!We will also color coordinate your event with ribbon ties of colors of your choice!
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome Kettle corn September 1, 2008 I purchased a bag of Keifer's Kettle korn at the Woodstock fair on 08/31/08. I must say that I found that this Kettle korn was the best I have ever had. My only complaint I have is that I only purchased one bag...Fantastic korn!!!!
Kettle Corn December 16, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was trying to find an cheaper alternative to Cacotin Kettle Corn that would cost less or give me more popcorn for my buck. This one is cheaper but the Kettle Corn did not have that sweet toastiness coupled with saltiness that drives us crazy at fairs and markets. Although it's edible and decent, I would go back to Cacotin Kettle Corn just for the taste and it's crispiness.
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