Kernel Season’s Get the Party Popping! (Giveaway)

June 6, 2009 by  
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This giveaway is now closed. Thank you for your participation.
The winner is comment #178: Cynthya
Congratulations!

Have I ever told you how much I love popcorn? It’s our family’s favorite snack and we usually have it at least once a week during our movie nights at home. So when I had the opportunity to review Kernel Season’s Popcorn Seasoning, I literally jumped at the chance.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Kernel Season’s, headquartered in Elk Grove, IL, is the number one popcorn seasoning in the country. The flavors are all natural blends made with real cheese and are offered at more than 20,000 movie theater screens nationwide as a free shake-on topping.

MY REVIEW

When I opened the box, all I could say was, “Wow!” I’m not sure what I was expecting but I couldn’t believe the amount of products they sent me. So first of all, thank you so much Kernel Season’s!

Since I don’t have a popcorn maker, I opted to follow the stove-top directions. I was afraid that it wouldn’t turn out as well but I was wrong. It was delicious and so easy to make. I just put some oil into a pot and put a few kernels in to gauge the temperature. Once they popped, I threw in the rest of the kernels and covered it. I would suggest you use a glass lid so that everyone can watch the fun. In a few minutes, they were done. The great thing was that there were absolutely no burnt pieces, each kernel popped perfectly fluffy!

Then came the seasoning. With 14 different toppings, how can your family choose just one? Well, with Kernel Season’s you don’t have to. That was the best thing about this. Because you make one big pot of plain popcorn, everyone can choose their favorite flavor. No more fighting over who gets to choose for the whole family. You gotta love that! Girlie Girl chose the regular butter, Baby Bug wanted Parmesan & garlic, and I chose kettle corn. Since DH is more health conscious he chose to eat his plain. Everyone was happy!

The bottom line is we loved Kernel Season’s Popcorn Seasoning! Not only was it delicious but it was also fun to make. I don’t think we’ll ever go back to microwave popcorn again.

Thanks to Kernel Seasons, here are some fun popcorn craft activities for the whole family:

For just pennies, crafts with popped corn provide hours of at-home fun. Try these simple, cost-efficient activities with supplies likely to already be on hand.

  • Popcorn holiday sheep – draw a sheep’s head and feet on construction paper. Let children fill in the body with popped popcorn. ( Adapt to any white animal shape)
  • Feed birds by stringing popcorn and cut up apples. Hang on a fence post for a backyard feast. Birds will use leftover string when building nests.
  • Form holiday shapes (pumpkins, snowmen, etc.) from a mixture of warm popcorn and melted marshmallows. Work quickly with small batches to create desired form. Embellish with candy and other food decorations.

WIN IT!

Guess what? I have a Kernel Season’s Get The Party Popping prize pack for one very lucky person! This includes A bag of stovetop popping corn, Three bags of microwave popcorn, Popcorn spritzer, and Six different seasoning flavors. Yum! To enter:

  • Stop by Kernel Season’s Popcorn Seasoning before midnight, June 13th and check out the great recipes they have. That’s right! You can also use these seasonings when cooking!
  • Then come back and mention in comments which recipe is your favorite. That’s it!
  • A random winner will be selected and notified via email soon thereafter.
  • The winner will then have 3 days to claim their prize.

To earn extra entries, you may do one or all of the following. Each one counts as an extra ticket but you must leave a separate comment for each one.

This giveaway is open to US addresses. Good luck!

About the Author: Kailani:
Owner of An Island Life and Family Review Network. Wife, mother, and flight attendant . . . living a blessed life in Hawaii.
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337 Responses to “Kernel Season’s Get the Party Popping! (Giveaway)”
  1. 251
    gloria mckellar says:

    I subscribe.

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  2. 252
    Beverley Justice says:

    Kettle Corn!

  3. 253
    Melissa Barnes says:

    i would love to make Chocolate Rice Krispies – i bet my family would eat them all before they cooled!

  4. 254
    Melissa Barnes says:

    i subscribe via email

  5. 255
    Susan Smith says:

    Homemade White Cheddar Potato Chips

  6. 256
    Valeen N says:

    The Southwest Chedder Casserole sounds delicious!

  7. 257
    Allison S says:

    I think the Spanish Omelet made with the Sour Cream & Onion sounds great! thanks.

  8. 258
    Pamela S says:

    I’d like to try the Cajun Hamburgers! My family that loves hot things would love me!! Thanks.

  9. 259
    Crystal says:

    The chocolate marshmallow! Supernum!

  10. 260
    Sarah Z says:

    I want to try the Chocolate Tortilla Chips – yum!
    Thanks

  11. 261
    Deborah says:

    Pastry Puff Twists sounds yummy!

  12. 262
    Deborah says:

    I subscribe via Google Reader

  13. 263
    Marianna says:

    White cheddar potato chips! Yum!

  14. 264
    Nanette Olson says:

    The Alfredo and Cheddar Noodles recipe sounds really good,.

  15. 265
    EdV says:

    I’d love to try the Spicy Egg Drop Soup

  16. 266
    sito says:

    The Ranch Potato Skins are what I’d like to make. I get these at a local restaurant but would love to make them at home — cheaper and no doubt better!

  17. 267
    sito says:

    I’m an e-mail subscriber.

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    Tina H. says:

    Ranch potato skins.. yummo!

  20. 270
    Denise says:

    Chocolate Marshmallow sounds divine!

  21. 271
    Caroline Fisher says:

    Ranch Potato Skins sounds scrumptious!

  22. 272
    Deb K says:

    The Jalapeño & Cheddar Tacos sound so good :)

  23. 273
    Alicia says:

    I’d make the Homemade White Cheddar Potato Chips but add the jalapeno flavor to them also.

    Thanks for the giveaway >^..^<

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    theodore esteghamat says:

    I like Homemade White Cheddar Potato Chips.

  26. 276
    Susan Ledet says:

    I wouldn’t have thought about using their seasonings in a recipe! I’m going to try the Dinner Roll Garlic Bread recipe this week.
    Thanks for the giveaway.

  27. 277
    Susan Ledet says:

    I subscribe.

  28. 278
    Chrysa says:

    Homemade White Cheddar Potato Chips sound great

  29. 279
    Chrysa says:

    I’m subscribed to your RSS feed.

  30. 280
    Chrysa says:

    I’m following you on Twitter. (My Twitter name is @ThriftyJinxy)

  31. 281
    Daniel M says:

    want to try the kettle corn

  32. 282
    Bev says:

    I would love to try the Jalapeno Dressing

  33. 283
    Jammie says:

    I would love to make the Surprise Barbeque Hamburgers

  34. 284
    Jennifer Jozwiak says:

    mmm the spicy egg drop soup sounds great!

  35. 285
    Jennifer gersch says:

    chocolate marshmallow looks great

  36. 286
    Jennifer gersch says:

    chocolate marshmallow looks great

  37. 287
    Molly Capel says:

    The baked potatoe sounds really interesting!

  38. 288

    The Southwestern Cheesy Sauce sounds like it would be really good.

  39. 289

    I subscribe to your feed.

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    I have your button on my blog.

  42. 292
    Elizabeth says:

    The white cheddar would be my pick!

  43. 293
    Elizabeth says:

    I blogged here

  44. 294
    Elizabeth says:

    Subscriber!

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    Elizabeth says:

    I have your button

  46. 296
    Lori Walker says:

    Homemade White Cheddar Potato Chips

  47. 297
    Jennifer says:

    My favorite recipe is the nacho cheddar, yum!

  48. 298
    Becca says:

    Southwestern Cheesy Sauce sounds yummy for pasta, thanks! :)

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    Becca says:

    I am an email subscriber.

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