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Wow - I didn't know that - I've never been a big pickle snacker. Maybe I'll give it another try if they're only 10 calories a spear. May be useful to bulk up some sandwiches.
I'm from the US - Arizona.
As for pickles and popcorn - I usually put sugar on my popcorn and I just can't imagine that being good. But I did some internet searching and found out that you're not the only crazy pickle/popcorn eater, so one of these days I'll give it a go.
I found Orville Rednebacher makes a "Smart Pop" line. I got the Kettle Korn and supposedly it only had 30 calories in the entire bag of popped corn. I don't understand how that works. Unpopped it's like 130 calories per serving, but popped it's 15? What gives? Who'd eat it unpopped? They also have a Cinnabon flavor. I bet that smells amazing! I wonder how many calories are in that. YUMMO. But, I digress...Just 30 calories for an entire bag? That has to be wrong. Does anyone know how that works?
the kettle corn does say 130 for the entire bag...
I've often found the nutrtion info on microwave popcorn to be very confusing... there's a differnce in volume between unpopped corn and popped corn so thatm ight account for the difference
Ok, 130 for the entire bag, I'll buy. That 30 did not seem right. It said on my box 15 calories per serving, 2 servings per bag...so that's how I came up with 30. It's far too confusing. I think I'll pass on eating any! UGH!