Yes, family & friends, it's that time of year again... We'll be hitting you up for Cub Scout popcorn sales (ugh!). Anyway, due to the unfortunate timing of the news releases (as featured on the Today Show earlier this week) about butter flavoring in popcorn, we'd like to direct your attention to the fact that Trails End is the FIRST (& at this point, probably ONLY) manufacturer to the market that does NOT use that ingredient in their popcorn -- so it's perfectly SAFE to eat, and YUMMY, too! (Click on the words Trails End for the link to their press release about it -- I couldn't get it to copy here!)
Just so you're prepared for the boys' request, here are your options:
$40 OSU Football Tin - 3 way
Chocolatey Caramel Crunch 22 oz
Gourmet Caramel Corn with Almonds & Pecans 24 oz
Gourmet Cheddar Cheese Corn 7 oz
0g trans fat per serving
$35 Savory Sweet 3-Way Tin
(same as above in a non-OSU, features "Mother Nature" photos)
$30 30 Pack Microwave - 5 great flavors!
Unbelieveable Butter
Butter
Butter Light
Kettle Corn
"Incredible Kettle Corn"
$25 Cheese Lovers Delight
(features North America National Parks photos on tin)
2 7oz foil bags of cheddar cheese corn
1 7oz foil bag of white cheddar cheese corn
0g trans fat
$16 15 Pack Kettle Corn
Sweet 'n Salty!
$16 Chocolatey Caramel Crunch
(in small winter-time village scene tin)
Packed in foil for freshness - 24 oz
0g trans fat
$16 Gourmet Caramel Corn
(in small Scouting theme tin)
26 oz with almonds & pecans!
0g trans fat
$16 Caramel Corn Light
(in small campfire tin)
Rich Butter Toffee Flavor, reduced sugar
Low Fat
18 oz
0g trans fat
$13 15-pack "Unbelieveable Butter"
Big box of microwave popcorn bags - safe to eat!
$13 15-pack Butter Light
Less sodium
0g trans fat per serving
$8 Caramel Corn
11 oz with caramel-glazed peanuts
0g trans fat
(In small nature-scene tin)
$8 Popping Corn
2.5 lb
The original popping corn for stove top, hot air or popcorn machines!
(In small mountain & river valley scene tin)
1 comment:
Let me know if we can order online. We LOVE popcorn here. Of course it always seems to get in places that it shouldn't (ear, in between teeth, etc.)
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