![]() ![]() ![]() of the 1886 edition of the Pennsylvania Historical Review, Gazetteer, Post-Office, Express and Telegraph Guide lists Goodwin Brothers, 105 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as manufacturers of Sugar Coated Popcorn, Prize Balls, Corn Balls, Corn Cakes, etc.An inquiry was published on page 362 of the Decemissue of Scientific American, asking how the sugar coating was prepared after the popcorn had popped.But the times are changed and we with them." C., contains the notice: The Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror says, "Peanuts and Popcorn were not mixed up with piety when we first knew camp meetings, nor cigar smoking nor Psalm singing. of the Friday, August 23, 1867, edition of the Evening Star newspaper published in Washington, D.Recipes for popcorn and peanut mixtures were mentioned in North American literature and expressions of speech: The Freeport, Illinois Daily Journal newspaper published on January 29, 1857, for example, contains an advertisement by a local merchant selling sugar-coated popcorn. The origin of sugar-coated popcorn with a mixture of peanuts is unknown, but periodicals document its manufacture and sale in North America as far back as the early 19th century. ![]()
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