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Butterkist Toffee Popcorn
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Before anything, I have to declare that I didn’t buy this in Malaysia. I got it in the UK and I’m not sure if it’s sold here but I regret only buying two bags. Why don’t we have awesome snacks like overseas
I can’t remember how much this, maybe 3 pounds or less (~rm15). The bag is filled with 200g of sweet goodness and they also sell a salty and sweet version.
One thing I’m quite amazed is how big the corn popped. I wonder if they use special corn or methods because (as you can see from the photo below) its about as big as a 20cent coin.
Taste wise, it tastes a lot like caramel but perhaps not as “buttery”. I’ve had the famous Garret’s popcorn in caramel and while Garret’s was nice, it was also a bit harder than Butterkist. I believe it’s highly likely because of the puffiness of the latter. More popcorn to coating ratio, making it less sweet.
If its available here, I will repurchase it.

