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Country Harvest Popcorn Portion pack for 8 oz Poppers - 40 packs in the case

$ 24.81

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: 1101
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Model: popcorn packs for 8oz machine
  • Brand: Country Harvest

    Description

    Country Harvest Popcorn Portion pack for 8 oz kettle popper - 40/cs
    Country Harvest
    "Mega Case" 40 portion packs per case.
    These handy popcorn portion packs have pre-measured amounts of popcorn, seasoning salt and coconut oil for perfect theater-quality popcorn every time. Simply cut open the top and pour the contents into your heated kettle for hassle-free popping. No measuring, no mess, no clean-up!
    These packs are for the
    8
    ounce popcorn machines.
    40
    pre-measured packs per case.
    (sold by the case only.)
    Country Harvest 8 oz Tri-Pack - Mega Case
    Shipping only to the 48 continental states. No PO Boxes.
    To ensure product freshness, this item is shipped directly from the manufacturer.
    8oz Popcorn Portion Pack Nutritional Information
    •    Serving Size: 1oz.
    •    Servings per Container: 8
    •    Calories per Serving: 150
    •    Calories from Fat: 70

    Total Fat per Serving: 8g, 12%DV
    -    Saturated Fat: 1.5g, 7%DV
    -    Trans Fat: 0g
    •    Cholesterol: 0mg, 0%DV
    •    Sodium per Serving: 270mg, 11%DV
    •    Total Carb. Per Serving 17g, 6%DV
    -    Dietary Fiber: 3g, 12%DV
    -    Sugars 0g
    •    Protein: 3g
    •    Iron: 4%
    8oz Country Harvest Popcorn Portion Pack Ingredients:
    Popcorn May contain one of the following oils:  coconut, canola, vegetable (lightly hydrogenated), salt, FD&C yellow #5 & #6, beta carotene, natural and artificial butter flavor.
    For other sizes of pre-measured packs and more popcorn supplies,
    visit our eBay store
    .
    What is the popped corn equivalent of one ounce of popcorn kernels?
    One ounce of uncooked kernels yields one quart of cooked corn. Another way to look at this ratio is to think of a bag of microwave popcorn. A four-ounce bag of kernels (for a four-ounce popper) yields approximately the same amount of popped corn as a bag of microwave popcorn. Depending on how much your guests love popcorn, a four-ounce serving of popcorn could serve about 8 servings.  Don't forget to buy popcorn serving bags, scoop boxes or tubs. We have a complete line in our
    eBay store
    .
    What type of oil should I use to cook popcorn?
    Choosing the correct oil will be your biggest decision. Oil affects the taste and the nutritional value of your popcorn. Manufacturers love coconut oil because it burns the cleanest, and supposedly tastes the best. If you are health-conscious however, you may want to steer clear of coconut oil and try canola oil (canola oil has a lower fat and cholesterol content). Other oils frequently used are sunflower, peanut and soy. The best plan for choosing oil is to research the nutritional value, then trial and error to determine which tastes best to you. The only oil to avoid is vegetable oil, because it cannot stand the heat of the kettle and tends to burn and smoke up the place, leaving a bit of a burnt taste to the popcorn. We suggest not worrying about all this and buy our pre-made Portion Packs that have everything already in it.  Available in three different sizes: 4-, 6- or 8-oz. Click the following link for more details:
    Our eBay Store
    Do you have 2-ounce portion packs for my tabletop 2oz kettle machine?
    No. None of our suppliers have a 2oz portion pack available. The reason they tell us is because there is not enough demand for a 2oz size popcorn portion pack. Plus the cost to make a two-ounce size would be about the same as making the 4oz size anyway.
    One can always use half of the 4oz packs in your two-ounce machine. You
    do not
    use the whole pack at one time in one batch (it would just end up with a lot of un-popped kernels). Using about half of the oil and kernels in a batch is the easy part. The part of getting about half of the seasoning salt can be tricky. But then again, with the 4oz packs, there is not much seasoning salt in the first place (about a teaspoon), so as long as you get some seasoning salt in each of the two batches when using the 4oz portion pack, it will be OK. Remember, do not put the whole 4oz pack in your 2oz kettle at one time.
    I just received my popcorn portion packs and the oil is hard, is that normal?
    Yes, during the cooler months of the year, in a cold delivery truck, the coconut oil will harden. This is normal, as coconut oil will turn to a solid when below 70 degrees. Leaving it at room temperature will soften it. There is no need to “warm-up” your solid coconut oil before adding it to your popcorn kettle. The coconut oil can be added to your kettle when it is solid, as your heated kettle is about 300+ degrees thus turning the oil back to a liquid.
    What is the shelf-life of the popcorn portion packs?
    When storing the popcorn portion packs, it is best to store them where it is below 70 degrees. You do not have to refrigerate the portion packs. The shelf-life of the portion packs is around a year. The coconut oil can last longer then the popcorn kernels.
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