Popcorn's Popularity & Great Depression

Popcorn's Popularity &  Great Depression

Popcorn, being relatively inexpensive, became popular during the Great Depression. It became a source of income for many struggling farmers, including the Redenbacher family. When sugar was rationed during World War 2, Americans ate about three times as much popcorn as they had before.

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