(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best microwave popcorn

We found 29 Reddit comments discussing the best microwave popcorn. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 24 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Microwave Popcorn:

u/bites · 2 pointsr/trees

Not quite, a 50 lb bag costs almost $30 on amazon, I believe it is less if you buy it in a warehouse store.

That is probably 5lbs at most.

u/EllaL · 5 pointsr/pics

Tell that to these guys.

u/Jackieirish · 6 pointsr/bestof

>I mean...does it though?

No, actually it doesn't. In the first place, whatever American products you could expect to stock on the shelves of a foreign supermarket would have to shelf-stable, so fresh food is out of the question, and should be iconically American, so small, regional or otherwise niche products wouldn't really count. And, while some products do use corn syrup as an additive that probably shouldn't, it's unfair to criticize dessert products as being "different shapes of corn syrup" as they are supposed to be sweet and corn syrup is no less a reasonable sweetener to use than cane sugar, beet sugar or any other sugar. Some recipes have always used corn syrup long before the HFCS controversy ever came to light, anyway.

So what kind of shelf-stable, iconically American products could they stock that have no corn syrup?

How about Campbell's Chicken noodle soup?

https://www.campbellsfoodservice.com/product/campbells-classic-chicken-noodle/

Or even Campbell's tomato soup, which has sugar but not corn syrup?

https://www.campbellsfoodservice.com/product/campbells-classic-tomato/

How about Kraft Mac and Cheese which has no sweetener?

https://www.livestrong.com/article/87143-ingredients-kraft-mac-cheese/

It hardly gets more iconic than those two brands.

What about Lay's potato chips? No sugar or corn syrup.

https://www.amazon.com/Lays-Classic-Potato-Chips-Ounce/dp/B00ISYNK02

Hell, even Lay's BBQ potato chips use sugar not corn syrup -and BBQ sauce/flavor is supposed to be sweet to varying degrees.

https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/whats-in-this-barbecue-flavored-potato-chips

Orville Redenbacher popcorn? No sugar or corn syrup.

https://www.amazon.com/Orville-Redenbachers-Butter-Popcorn-Classic/dp/B000HD7N7I

Cheerios has one gram of sugar per cup (28 cl), which is hardly oversweet and still not corn syrup.

Peter Pan creamy peanut butter. Yep it's got sugar. No, it's not corn syrup.

https://www.instacart.com/wegmans/products/74884-peter-pan-creamy-peanut-butter-16-3-oz

Moving to the freezer/refrigerator section:

Nathan's famous hot dogs? No sugar.

https://www.instacart.com/safeway/products/73393-nathan-s-famous-skinless-beef-franks-8-ct-14-0-oz

Ore ida tater tots? Half a gram of added sugar in an 86 gram serving of 9 tots and no corn syrup -and anyone who tells you they can taste 1/18th of a gram of sugar in any single tater tot is delusional.

https://www.fooducate.com/product/Ore-Ida-Tater-Tots/CCB3C592-E105-11DF-A102-FEFD45A4D471

And since I'm from the south let me add one more: Grits. No sugar.

Stocking only overly sweetened corn syrup products from America may be what the German public wants out of American food, but it certainly isn't particularly representative of iconic American food.