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Ha, my grandmother makes these every Christmas and brings them to Houston all the way from Arizona. Our family can't get enough of them. She does them in the proper ol' skool fashion - with fresh popped corn and real melted sugar. They might leave your teeth feeling a little "glued together", but they're totally worth it!
(oh yeah, and she also dyes the melted sugar red and green so the popcorn balls are multi/festive colored. Love em!)
(oh yeah, and she also dyes the melted sugar red and green so the popcorn balls are multi/festive colored. Love em!)
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