Salt or sweet popcorn?!


Question:

Salt or sweet popcorn?

for me it is sweet anytime
as far as i can tell in england where i come from salt isnt really a option
what do yoh think


Answers:
Sweet, seeing as you ask ! ! !

Salty popcorn as the sweet ones are lethal for Ur teeth.
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For me salt popcorn is the best of the best and I also put them some chilli powder and they taste awsome

Sweet is the best, expecially the Kettle Corn brand :o)

Sweet please.

Both and add some butter hehe

Sweet definitely!

The two of them

Popcorn is disgusting, so neither!

Kettle corn is the shiziptz! ;)

Butter, Sugar, Carmel, Salt, Cheese, or Salsa, it's all good.

Salt with a little melted butter, but it only costs under a quid for a bag that will make around 60 -70 portions, health food shops and food markets (Spice stalls) are the easiest place to get it, really quick and easy and dry corn kernels last for ages.

Oh salted all the time! Im from england too, and nothins nicer than salty popcorn. Despise sweet kind, dont know why youd think salty wasn't an option

i'm with you...i'm always open to anything sweet.

I love mine white cheddar pop corn or orange cheese pop corn and salty and buttery at movie theater

sweet as salt is discusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I agree with you. It has to be sweet - salt is disgusting. Tastes like salty, hard scrambled egg!

salted please!

both are great i tried it for the first time in Germany also i like seasoning salt really gives a it a kick

I like both, but I have a sweet tooth so I usually opt for sweet. Both mixed together is supposed to be nice but I've not tried it myself.

salt popcorn

Salt and I'm from UK

sweet :)

Salt

Got a sweet tooth so I'd chose toffee-coated popcorn!




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