Snack Responsibly with Rocky Mountain Popcorn

Rocky Mountain Popcorn

Denver, CO

www.rmpopcorn.com

            Some Like it Spicy,

                                           Some Like It Salty,

                                                                          Some Like it Sweet,

                                                                                                           And Some Can’t Decide.

That’s why Rocky Mountain Popcorn has a variety of flavors to satisfy everyone’s snack craving.

Just say NO to movie theatre butter popcorn – which could have over 1,000 calories. Say YES to Rocky Mountain Popcorn Butter.

The Jalapeno and Southwest Cheddar are delightfully spicy….a little cheese with a little kick.  For the traditional popcorn lovers, Naked has just the right amount of salt and flavor.  The time-tested flavors of Butter and White Cheddar are two of our favorites. For our readers with a sweet tooth, you must try Caramel and Cinnamon Sugar…just call them dessert.  And Kettle is the perfect combination of salty and sweet.

If deliciousness isn’t enough to convince you, then how about All Natural and Gluten Free?!  Skip the chips, crackers and processed snacks.  We love being outdoors and taking along healthy snacks. When hiking, popcorn is a great option for on the go and the Grip ‘n Pour size fits nicely in a backpack. So, take a hike and take some Popcorn!

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Who loves Rocky Mountain Popcorn?

Furry B does…And You Will Too!

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Check out Rocky Mountain Popcorn on Facebook and Twitter.  They keep the conversation going with fun, games, discounts and giveaways.

Even if you don’t live in the great state of Colorado, you can still enjoy the flavors of Rocky Mountain Popcorn.  This delicious snack is sold nationwide; or check out their website and shop from home — Order your Christmas gifts and a little something for yourself. 😉

**Calling all Colorado Mountain Club members**

**25% discount at Rocky Mountain Popcorn.**

Popcorn Break

Naked @ 14,000 ft