IS The PoPcorn....?!
Answers: IS ORBEN REDENBOCKER STILOL ALIVE, YOU KNOW THE GUY ON THE POPCORN BOX AND THE GUY ON THE COMMERCIAL WHO SAYS, "YOU'LL LOVE THE POPCORN, OR MY NAME IS NOT ORBEN REDENBACKER!"
He passed away a long time ago. They animate him on a computer for the new commercials, or use old footage.
why don't you go find out
No it's a computer simulation. He's been dead for some time now.
NO HE IS DEAD.
Try ORVILLE REDENBACHER and he is dead....
No.
i have no idea, he's really really old though if he isn't dead
i dont know
Nope,Orville died a long time ago back in the l980's.
No, they've started using CGI and make-up in the commercials..it's really kinda disturbing.
his name is ORVILLE and he is dead
n0pe!
Orben? ............. XD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
its orvel not orben and he is dead
he was dead before i was born...
I think he's still alive..
i don't know but my mom had pop some and it didn't pop good so that tells me ORBEN REDENBOCKER is not good.
Orville Redenbacher has been dead since 1995.
Born: 16 July 1907
Birthplace: Brazil, Indiana
Died: 20 September 1995 (drowning)
Best Known As: Creator of Orville Redenbacher popcorn
White-haired, skinny and bow-tied, Redenbacher was the folksy TV pitchman for Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn for nearly two decades. Redenbacher was "born on a small corn farm in Indiana," according to his company's biography, and he earned an agronomy degree from Purdue University in 1928. Redenbacher had a lifelong interest in popcorn, and while he became rich running a fertilizer company, he also experimented with thousands of corn hybrids, looking for one which would pop up lighter and fluffier than typical popcorn. By the 1960s he was selling popcorn out of the back of his car, and in 1971 he introduced Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn. Once Redenbacher began to appear in television ads for his popcorn, sales went through the roof. Redenbacher sold the company to corporate giant Hunt-Wesson in 1976, but continued on as spokesman for the brand until 1995, often appearing in TV commercials with his grandson, Gary. In 1984 he published Orville Redenbacher's Popcorn Book. After his death in 1995, Time magazine called Redenbacher "the Luther Burbank of popcorn."
According to The New York Times, Redenbacher was found dead in a whirlpool bathtub in his condominium, having drowned after suffering a heart attack...
nope :( sadly he died. .
Arbuckle Redenshnocker died in 1995