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The street popcorn has been around since I was a child but there were only two available flavors back then. It was plain salted popcorn and the pink popcorn which is just caramelized sugar with pink food color.
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My favorite was the pink popcorn, of course!
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Today these popcorn carts offer three different kinds of flavors. There’s cheese, sweet pink and plain/salted.
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You can buy these popcorns for as low as P5 ($0.10) per that little brown bag my daughter is holding.
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