
Pop! Pop! Pop! A Brief History of Popcorn
Footnoting History
04/25/15
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(Samantha) The average American eats 68 quarts of popcorn each year - making the salty treat the most popular snack food in the country. But where does popcorn come from and how did it get so popular?
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