The History Ofcorn Becomes Snacks In Cinemas, From Rejection Of Profits

YOGYAKARTA 'popcorn' is a snack made of corn. This snack is quite rare except in theaters. Even popcorn and cinemas are complementary identities. But did you know that popcorn's history of snacking in theaters started in America?

popcorn's popularity occurred in America in the 1800s. At that time, many snacks were peddled at events such as carnivals or city highways. Its popularity grew to the late 1800s when steam-powered popcorn makers were created.

Traders take this machine to the center of the crowd considering that the engine made is quite easy to mobilize. They peddle popcorn in various places, including around cinema buildings such as roadside or other potential areas.

Please note that at that time the cinema manager did not allow popcorn or other food to enter the cinema. The prohibition was due to the noise of popcorn or other food when it was swallowed, quite disturbing other viewers who watched the film. On the other hand, at that time the film still doesn't have audio (noise film).

Conditions slowly began to change, especially in 1927, where silent films were successfully shifted by films accompanied by audio. The cinema industry is increasingly advanced and growing. People began to make cinemas a cheap means of entertainment at that time.

Reporting from Majalanris, In 1930, the number of cinemagoers managed to reach 90 million per week. The large number of viewers is considered a tantalizing opportunity.

At the same time, many viewers smuggled pocor to eat while they watched cinema films. Polcorn smuggling cannot be dammed and cinema managers are like struggling to overcome this.

Finally, the cinema manager began to open up by designing a cinema building accompanied by space that sells popcorn in the lobby. The sale of popcorn and cinema tickets is increasing because of this. In fact, popcorn is considered capable of saving cinema finance when the economic crisis hit America.

To add profits, cinema managers ended up making their own popcorn brand on their business network even though it wasn't entirely. In two years, cinemas selling popcorn were able to reap many times over. Meanwhile, cinema profits that don't sell popcorn tend to decline.

Cinemas and popcorn's relationship became increasingly 'intimate' in 1945. popcorn's consumption in America was eaten half in theaters. popcorn's ads have also started to intensify. Since then popcorn began to be synonymous with screening movies in theaters.

Popcorns have also begun to be made with various flavors to attract their enthusiasts until now and are being peddled in theaters by their managers.

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