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O'Dells Paragon Bulk Quad-Bag Yellow Corn, 50-Pounds (12.5-Pound/bag), Pack of 4

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Management number 224453252 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$33.56 Model Number 224453252
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Iowa grown yellow, butterfly popcorn is golden and crispy on the outside and tender inside. The kernels produce generously-sized butterfly popcorn attributed to its perfect 43 expansion ratio and 14% moisture rate. ​Idea for movie theaters, fairs, carnivals, concession stands or your home. Paragon and Country Harvest gourmet popcorn is non-GMO popcorn.​

  • Gourmet quality popcorn grown in Iowa - Non-GMO popcorn kernels
  • Four (4) 12. 5 pound bags
  • Great for concession stands, small theaters, and fundraising events
  • Expansion Rate: 43 Moisture Content: 14% Kernel Size: 69 K Kosher Certification is OU-D
  • Exclusively grown in the the Midwest, USA
UPC 768528010207
ASIN B002YLGA7K
Size 800 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Color Yellow
Diet Type Kosher
Specialty Kosher Certification
Brand Name Country Harvest
Unit Count 800.0 Ounce
Item Weight 52 Pounds
Part Number 1020
Manufacturer Paragon
Model Number 1020
Item Type Name Bulk Quad-Bag Yellow Corn, 50-Pounds (12.5-Pound/bag), Pack of 4
Item Dimensions 14 x 12 x 12 inches
Number of Items 1
Package Type Name Bag
Included Components Four 12.5 pound bags of popcorn
Item Package Weight 52.5 Pounds
Warranty Description One year
Global Trade Identification Number 00768528010207

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