Make a $1 soda can popcorn machine

Make a $1 soda can popcorn machine

For your next home movie night, pop some fresh popcorn without using those microwave bags. Learn how you can build a simple popcorn popper made from a soda, beer, or any aluminum can. You can use this in a camp fire, on top of a candle or simply on your stove. Check out this how-to video and find out how to build a home popcorn machine.

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colin (9) 1 year ago
ya great way to get cancer-- it's like smoking out of an aluminum bowl.... not very smart -- i'll take an empty stomach over this anyday
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shirth (3) 1 year ago
calm down---you can get cancer from anything nowadays
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irmaandvanessa (11) 7 months ago
its the same danger as cooking plastic containers or even bowls in the microwave, but wait hypocrite, you dont cook out of the microve right? i mean in order to do that it woould mean you would have cancer?
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shirth (3) 1 year ago
probably worse off from any of the butter
this is certainly better than microwaved popcorn
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revo101 (3) 1 year ago
is there any other material that you could you besies aluminum.. like that is already close to that shape?
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cyrix01 11 months ago
Thats pretty neat, but why bother? Just put some kernels in a paper bag and microwave.
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mr kyle (7) 6 months ago
lol cool
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