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Industrial Popcorn Machine

Posted on January 26, 2010.
Industrial Popcorn MachineThe popcorn machine is not modern

One might think that the popcorn machine is modern. Well, the popcorn is known to man about 1700 years. The resource first popcorn machine was found in South America and is a shallow round vessel with a small hole and a handle to hold it over a flame.
Historians believe that the grains of corn were blown by heating sand in a fire and stir in.
More recently, popcorn machines became famous in the mid-1800s. They were larger business, often 7 or 8 feet in diameter and steam or gasoline.
However they have not been very effective and the popcorn machine was not really age in the late 19th century when an American painter and sign shop owner, Charles Cretors, was inspired 'make one, after buying a peanut roaster steam powered mercantile. He was fascinated by how things work and started to do something better. All casting patterns were made by Charles Cretors to use a motorized walking tour. He then obtained a license to be a peddler and put the machine outside his shop. People were used to train engines, but not something so much smaller and have been very fascinated.
Soon he had built a popcorn machine that was able to roast 12 pounds of peanuts, or 20 pounds of coffee and make more popcorn.
The popcorn machine has been more productive. However, he also made his mark making skills demonstrated with beautiful hand-painted designs on the machine. These include signs illuminated plate nickel and copper and brass. He also included the novelty of human Toasty roast, a little clown on the automated popcorn machine that advertises its products by turning a glass full of peanuts on top of the roasting drum.
In 1900, he made the original great horse-drawn wagon popcorn. He gave them to meet the needs of individual customers and sold them through its expanding sales force. Electricity was beginning to take off this time too, and Charles Cretors used to make the first machine-powered electric popcorn.
Over the next few years films started to become fashionable and popcorn is the demand for movie lovers.
In the 1950s, television became more popular to the detriment of cinema. The industry suffered and popcorn and also had a charge image a bit outdated. Popcorn has been remodeled and has begun to look more fashionable, like the jukebox, which were also in demand then and regained market share.
Now, they are very common in most theaters and cinemas. And at fairs and carnivals more. The price of an industrial popcorn machine varies depending on the size it is.
And the small, table top popcorn machines are now available for everyone to have at home. Although pleasant in the pre-corn, or in a place, or if purchased at the grocery store, popcorn tastes better if eaten soon after being blown.
It is a healthy and tasty snack that has plenty of fiber and may be sugarless and fat free with low calories, depending on what ingredients were used when they were blown.

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