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Another great place I found only because of Yelp -- thank you! This sort of find is why I love having a car available when visiting Las Vegas. I took five kinds of popcorn with me to San Diego. We preferred the savory flavors over the sweet because of the intensity. Quite a few of the sweet flavors are mostly sugar and color. For example, we really couldn't tell what fruits were supposed to be represented by the different colors in the Tropicolada mix; and I was equally unimpressed with Pink Cotton Candy and Bubblicious, which in their genuine form are two of my favorite sweet tastes. Oh well. I did like the mix I ordered of Red Hot Cinnamon and Vanilla. The savory flavors more than made up for any disappointment. Everyone fell in love with Dill Pickle and Loaded Baked Potato immediately, while JalapeƱo Ranch started out slower but soon was appreciated too. I got a bag of Movie Theater for my son (plain butter) which was fine if eaten on its own but bland in comparison, as one might expect. On the way home to Denver I bought popcorn for work, including Parmesan Garlic, Southwest Hot Wings, Ranch, and Dill Pickle. Kids and adults were blown away. This is yummy stuff. Too bad the shipping is so steep. I'll just have to wait for my next visit or find a willing traveler.
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