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This Simple Straw Trick Will Give You The Best Buttery Popcorn At The Movies

You’ll never have bad popcorn at the movies again with this easy hack. I love going to the movies! One, to watch the movie itself, but another huge reason is…

NELIGH, NE – SEPTEMBER 28: Dillon Smith gets popcorn for customers in the concession stand at the TK/Starlite Drive-In Theater on September 28, 2013 in Neligh, Nebraska. The theater, which opened in 1952, is one of only two drive-in theaters left in Nebraska, a state that once had almost 50. At the peak of their popularity in the late 1950s there were between 4 and 5 thousand drive-in theaters in the United States, there are now only about 350. As movie studios begin to phase out distribution of 35mm film prints in favor of digital media, the high cost drive-in theaters face when switching to a digital projection system is expected to force more of these theaters to close. The TK/ Starlite installed a digital projector earlier this year. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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You'll never have bad popcorn at the movies again with this easy hack.

I love going to the movies! One, to watch the movie itself, but another huge reason is because I LOVE movie theater popcorn. But have you ever noticed that when they put butter on your popcorn, they only ever put it on the top of the popcorn; so the first half of your popcorn and is night and buttery, and then half way through it loses it's taster.

Well I'm here to share with you a hack that I learned that will guarantee you get delicious, evenly distributed buttery popcorn. All you need is a straw...

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