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How can I add visual excitement to a gourmet popcorn item?

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How can I add visual excitement to a gourmet popcorn item?

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Color Pop is a product created by Gold Medal, which began as an extension of our “St. Patrick’s Day” green salt. During the development of additional “savory” flavors (as opposed to glaze), there is a need to have a slight tint in the corn for better display. Thus, when making a Sour Cream `N Chives flavor, you may want to use the green Color Pop. But it’s not a bad idea to also use it when you are making a green glaze such as Spearmint, Green Apple or Lime. While it is not necessary to use Color Pop, an attractive colorful display with differentiation in color from product to product is “just a little extra finishing touch,” to make your operation heads above the rest! By using Color Pop and White coconut oil, you get a color of popcorn that is different from Pink Color Pop and Yellow oil. Experiment so that each “savory” has its own “look”.

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