So what happens if you DO re-pop the unpopped popcorn kernels left in the bag of microwave popcorn?!


Question: LOL just wondering if anyone ever tried it before.


Answers: LOL just wondering if anyone ever tried it before.

Its a long college story-- involving lots of alcohol! but they burn and make your house smell horrible for months!!!!!!1

LOL never tried it...but i dont see what coudl go wrong...0_o

it will develop into gremilins if you pop it after midnight

I haven't tried it but im guessing it will probably burn.

You'll get cancer.

They didn't pop in the first place because there wasn't enough moisture in them, so chances are they won't pop the second time around. They'll just probably sizzle and burn and make your microwave stink for weeks.

I am ashamed to admit that I have tried this and the seeds do not pop they will burn.

I've done it before and had no problems lol just make sure that you re-close the bag tightly and securely!

They will not pop, they will simply burn

never tried it, but if you repop it in the microwave it would probably explode? but if you did it in an air popper it might pop. Don't know, good question, maybe the left over kernels are defects?

ive done this before and some of them will pop and fly around the microwave while others will just burn in the bowl

Some of them do pop and about the other 30% dont pop. Try it yourself. =0

They will blow up and kill you!

This is what happens: the popcorn burns, the bag burns, the microwave burns. You start a fire. You're parents/roommate/neighbor is pissed for a few weeks. You feel embarassed and have learned your lesson so you never do it again :P

It burns & smokes!!





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