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Shoprite Popcorn


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marwinbruck Newbie

I made popcorn at home last night using Shoprites brand. I feel like I have a hangover, headache, nausea etc. Does anyone else have this reaction? What other brands could I try?

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T.H. Community Regular

We haven't tried it in about a year, but Black Jewell popcorn did well for us. :-)

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Juliebove Rising Star

I too have used the Black Jewel. My favorite popcorn comes from the health food store around the corner. The owner has celiac so I know it is safe. They buy it in bulk and package it there. It is soooo fresh and tasty. But I guess if you don't live where I do, you couldn't get that.

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deb445 Rookie

Popcorn used to be my favourite staple.

Then, afer being wheat free for a few years, I started to become aware of illness that occurred after ingesting my favourite snack - free from dairy, and organic and non gmo even.

Eventually, I suffered, simultaneously from an ear infection, chest infection, sinus infection and backpain. I suffered for weeks. Then I ditched the popcorn. SO much better. I miss it more than a baguette. What does that mean regarding addictions and things that are bad for us

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