Tiny but Mighty Popcorn
Tiny but Mighty Popcorn is a brand of popcorn that is known for its small, hulless kernels. The brand is based in the United States, and its popcorn is grown in the Midwest region.
History[edit | edit source]
Tiny but Mighty Popcorn was founded by Gene Mealhow, a third-generation farmer. The popcorn is grown from an ancient, heirloom variety of corn that was nearly extinct before Mealhow began cultivating it. The brand's name comes from the small size of its popcorn kernels, which are said to be more flavorful and less tough than typical popcorn.
Product[edit | edit source]
Tiny but Mighty Popcorn's kernels are smaller than those of most other popcorn brands. Despite their small size, they are said to pop into pieces that are just as large as regular popcorn. The brand's popcorn is also hulless, meaning it does not have the hard, indigestible shells that are found on most popcorn. This makes Tiny but Mighty Popcorn easier to eat and digest.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Tiny but Mighty Popcorn has been praised for its unique, flavorful taste and its hulless kernels. It has been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times and Food & Wine magazine.
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