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    Popcorn #Orville a classic since 1965 Soft buttered kernel shells explode under heated, creating a mouthwatering smooth fluffy cotton like popcorn. Orville popped to non popped ratio is 44:1 in volume.  

    A timeless snack that delivers comfort, crunch, and nostalgia in every bowl. Whether for movie night, a quick treat, or a family gathering, Orville’s signature pop has earned its place as a pantry favourite across generations.

    For more shelf stable inspiration, visit us at:

    Cooking With Non Perishables (CWNP)

    2131 Gottingen Street
    2nd floor
    Attention: David C. Hoch
    Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K5Z7
    Canada
    +1 (778) 361‑0533
    cookingwithnonperishables@gmail.com

    Web: www.cookingwithnonperishables.com

    #CWNP #CookingWithNonPerishables #Orville #Popcorn #PantryEssentials #ClassicSnacks #CanadianMade

    Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

      © 2022 all rights reserved. Cooking With Non Perishables.

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        Popcorn #Orville a classic since 1965 Soft buttered kernel shells explode under heated, creating a mouthwatering smooth fluffy cotton like popcorn. Orville popped to non popped ratio is 44:1 in volume.  

        A timeless snack that delivers comfort, crunch, and nostalgia in every bowl. Whether for movie night, a quick treat, or a family gathering, Orville’s signature pop has earned its place as a pantry favourite across generations.

        For more shelf stable inspiration, visit us at:

        Cooking With Non Perishables (CWNP)

        2131 Gottingen Street
        2nd floor
        Attention: David C. Hoch
        Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K5Z7
        Canada
        +1 (778) 361‑0533
        cookingwithnonperishables@gmail.com

        Web: www.cookingwithnonperishables.com

        #CWNP #CookingWithNonPerishables #Orville #Popcorn #PantryEssentials #ClassicSnacks #CanadianMade

        Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

          © 2022 all rights reserved. Cooking With Non Perishables.

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          @cookingwithnonperishablesdotcom.wordpress.com Orville Redenbacher, the company's namesake, was a Purdue University agronomy graduate who developed the hybrid corn used for his popcorn.

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            @cookingwithnonperishablesdotcom.wordpress.com Orville Redenbacher, the company's namesake, was a Purdue University agronomy graduate who developed the hybrid corn used for his popcorn.

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            I didn’t know that! That’s actually a pretty cool bit of history. Do you personally know him? Also, would you mind if I used that info in future posts?

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              I didn’t know that! That’s actually a pretty cool bit of history. Do you personally know him? Also, would you mind if I used that info in future posts?

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              @cookingwithnonperishablesdotcom.wordpress.com No, I never met him - he passed away in 1995. Feel free to use the info.

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