Rethink Your Popcorn

Posted on Jun 26, 2014 by No Comments

A big bowl of tasty popcorn makes the perfect treat for your Netflix binge watching, but not all popcorn is created equally.

Tiny But Mighty popcorn is different from other brands of popcorn because the hull of each kernel is cooked away during the popping process, making it easier to chew and digest. Tiny But Mighty popcorn is a better choice for people who suffer from IBS, Crohn’s Disease, and other digestive problems that make it hard to enjoy traditional popcorn. This also eliminates the problem of popcorn getting stuck in your teeth!

Tiny But Mighty popcorn is non-GMO, gluten free, and has no dairy. It’s an heirloom variety that was shared by the Native Americans with a Midwestern pioneer family in the 1850s. The genetic makeup of the plant is virtually identical to the corn that was grown in North America for thousands of years, which gives it a rich and distinctive flavor other modified corn crops lack.

Tiny But Mighty popcorn is available in ready to eat bags of butter, sea salt, and kettle corn flavors. I’m partial to the sea salt flavor myself, but they’re all quite good. You can also buy bags of kernels for popping at home, if desired.

Tiny But Mighty Foods is based in Shellsburg, Iowa. The company’s popcorn products can be purchased at any Whole Foods store or through select online retailers. Visit the Tiny But Mighty website for details.

Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the manufacturer for the purpose of preparing this review.

Photo credit: Tiny But Mighty

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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