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Nate Lehrke
Master Film Handler
Posts: 396
From: Denver, CO
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 07-28-2004 04:49 AM
Not sure if this is what Chris was referring to or not, but this a replication of a Whirley Popcorn popper.
quote: Source In the end, he created a giant replica of a Whirley Pop corn popper, so huge it has to be towed by a trailer and when fired up Aug. 14 is expected to produce 500 pounds of popcorn.
Aug. 14 is the day of the Make-A-Wish Foundation fund-raiser being touted as "The Big Pop."
And Sothman is the big popper.
He hit upon the idea for the 1,100-pound, 16-foot-long popper - built to scale - while brainstorming ways to build interest in his Popcorn Fork, which he invented eight years ago. The three-pronged, pincer-style utensil, with a built-in salt shaker, hasn't found its niche, despite promises to keep popcorn munchers' fingers blissfully free of butter and salt.
Picture care of: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Aug. 4, 1999.
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