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Amish Country Midnight Blue Popcorn - 6lb. | 
enlarge | Brand: Wabash Valley Farms Category: Grocery
Buy New: $10.79
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15136
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
ASIN: B000ILGIZM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description If you like the small Black Jewel popcorn - you will enjoy our Midnight Blue gourmet popping corn. It is a small hulless popcorn that is a little crunchy and very delicious.
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A great product December 21, 2008 The package was delivered with amazing speed. Although the popcorn is more expensive, particularly with shipping fees, it was very apparently a tastier product than anything available from my grocery store. Mine was popped with a name brand canola oil in a genuine Whirly Pop popper made in scenic Monon, Indiana. (Yes, although it will probably soon be illegal, there are still a few products made in the U.S., rather than by Communist, atheist, slave labor.) I would advise the purchase of the Whirly Pop popper, available on Amazon and elsewhere, to go with this wonderful product. (Several of the popper reviews give precise instuctions on how to use it, in case you are such a knucklehead you cannot figure it out yourself.)
It's good - small, tasty, crunchy, and "hullless" March 7, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love this popcorn, it's tasty and crunchy and it's my favorite so far. Blue popcorns seem to have more flavor than yellow or white. I think the selling point of this type is that because the kernels are small the hulls shatter when it pops ("hullless"), so that you don't get the big painful pieces of hard popcorn hull in your teeth like with larger varieties. It's not going to be completely hullless but compared to regular large yellow popcorn the hulls are pretty much gone. The resulting popped corn is smaller than you may be used to, though. Try it, it's good!
Smaller (than usual) Kernals August 23, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I made this popcorn with my genuine Whirley-Pop popcorn maker (which I like!)---it popped perfectly, however, I noticed the kernals were smaller (than microwave popcorn kernals). But it was good!
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