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			<title>An introduction to popcorn machines</title>
			<description>Does the size of your popcorn machine matter?  The short answer is yes.  The long answer is that it all depends on the number of people you intend to serve with your popcorn machine.  For small families or groups a 4 ounce 110 grams popper may be fine. But if you are going to be entertain</description>
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			<title>Popcorn timeline</title>
			<description> Around 3600 B.C. A form of popcorn exists in America according to modernday archaeological finds. In 1948 explorers find small ears of corn in Bat Cave of central New Mexico estimated to be around 5600 years old.  1500s Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes 14851547 gets his first sight </description>
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			<title>Review of the West Bend Stir 82306X Stir Crazy 6Quart Popcorn Popper </title>
			<description>This electric home popcorn machine can be yours for around 30.  With price in mind I cant be over critical unless there are major faults in the design  which there arent.  This popcorn machine does exactly what it was designed to do  give you enough popcorn to make you think you are actually i</description>
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			<title>Review of the Whirley Pop 6Quart HandCranked Stovetop Popcorn Popper</title>
			<description>When making popcorn there are a number of ways to skin the proverbial cat  you can do it in the microwave get a plug in electric popcorn machine perhaps one of the smaller capacity air popper popcorn machines or you can go for the traditional stovetop technique  which this model does. This pop</description>
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			<title>Stainless Steel Stove Top Popcorn Popper</title>
			<description>You can pick on of these up for around 35 which makes it more expensive than the other popcorn machines reviewed in the 6quart capacity popcorn machine range namely the West Bend Stir 82306X Stir Crazy 6Quart Popcorn Popper around 30 and the Whirley Pop 6Quart HandCranked Stovetop Popcorn </description>
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