Saturday, 5 April 2014

Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper Is A Internet Search Favorite

Almost 10,000 people search each month for this specific product on Google.


A new web site has been created for this popular product from National Presto Industries.

One of the reasons this corn popper is so popular is it creates a healthy snack.  By using hot air instead of hot oil to heat the corn kernel, there are no calories added by the cooking process.

Another reason this corn popper is so popular is the few number of un-popped kernels left at the end of the cooking process, making this an efficient and economical corn popper.  It can pop two large bowls of pop corn in less than two and a half minutes.

Also, many people have owned one for years, even decades, and have used it several times a week or even daily, and when the corn popper has finally given up, people say, "I got my money’s worth out of that one; I am getting the same one to replace it. "

Presto first introduced the hot air corn popper in 1978.  The PopCornNow® continuous corn popper was among the first poppers to use hot air instead of hot oil to "explode" kernels into crisp, plump puffs of popcorn.

The new web site has information about this corn popper, as well as, the history of the creation of the corn popper going back to the late 1800s.

Wayne McDonald is a former Chrysler employee, current real estate investor, and a member of the local Internet Marketing Club.  He is using what he is learning at the local Internet Marketing Club to build sites for himself and others.  He is continuing to construct and market an online vitamin store, a real estate site for himself and fellow investors, and new Internet marketing affiliate sites.

To learn more about the Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper, visit the specialty site: http://www.presto04821orvilleredenbacherhotaircornpopper.com .

Contact:
Wayne McDonald
Imagine Something Worthy, LLC
42211 Garfield Road, PMB 123
Clinton Township, Michigan 48038

Submitted by: Imagine Something Worthy, LLC.
http://www.imaginesomethingworthy.com/

 

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