I bought the big 23 oz bag of Angie's Sweet and Salty Kettle corn at Costco after trying it at one of their tasting tables and my wife and I loved it. Since there's only two of us it lasted quite a while but never got stale tasting. Of course we kept the bag shut. this is the first time I've ever bought any kind of popcorn in a bag at a store because I always thought it would be stale. But this popcorn was fresh, and stayed fresh and crunchy for the full two or three weeks it took us to eat it. So I bought another and then another. But this week (2 July 2013) I went to buy another bag and Costco had discontinued it. So I bought another kind of kettle corn, but it was stale and old tasting and I returned it next day. I put in a comment form to Costco and I hope they continue to stock it. In meantime I went online to see who else sold it and found this opportunity to do a review. Believe me, you'll love Angie's Kettle Corn, at least the one in the big yellow bag like the ones I bought. I don't know about any of their other products. (My wife also approves...
Read moreMy daughter, a Millennial and very eco-conscious, is a member of Thrive Market and has bought a TON of Angie's products. No more. We have decided that until Angie's uses packaging that is not going to become landfill or float on the ocean, they are not getting our business. They gloat about non-GMO, all the organic-speak but the bags are plastic! Think, people. Your money talks. Only buy foods in compostable/recyclable packaging. No matter how delicious the popcorn (and it is delicious), not worth the harm...
Read moreThese or at least the people I dealt with have issues I hope that their stupidity and sloth like attitudes don't reflect on products or they may be doomed wow I thought I was in a episode of the Twilight Zone they took 4 hours to load my truck then thought ok green light and then to my astonishment the light flipped to red again and started unloading? For the next hour and a half it was finally over 5 and a half hours wow that is stupid don't know how they could stay in business with such...
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