Showing posts with label large. Show all posts
Showing posts with label large. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Attempting To Solve A Popcorn Problem

 The popcorn problem is a mathematical problem that takes place mostly at theatres, but can also happen at just about any place that entertains you and offers popcorn. I've never bought popcorn at a concert or professional sporting event, but I have seen it for sale at those events and can imagine that the problem happens there as well. For the sake of explaining this problem, I'll use the theatre as my example. The problem is that all too often you run out of popcorn before the entertainment has even begun. On some occasions you might manage to limit you popcorn intake during the time you're waiting for the event or movie to start, and maybe you'll have popcorn available during the first 15 minutes of so. 

This is a strange situation because I always associate popcorn with watching movies, but maybe I'm actually associating popcorn with waiting for movies to start. Maybe once the movie starts I might actually have no interest in popcorn at all. I wouldn't really know because I've always finished my popcorn before the movie has started.

Popcorn is an odd snack. You might be thinking to yourself, "those buckets of popcorn at theatres are huge, that's more than enough". The fact that they call the container for popcorn a bucket supports that theory. The thing is, most popcorn buckets don't actually contain much solid food mass. I don't think I've ever heard anyone complain about having to carry a bucket of popcorn before because it's too heavy. It's a bit of an illusion, as most of what you're buying is actually air, and these air filled popped kernels have lots of air between them as they don't really nestle together very well.

I should also point out that I tend to order the medium, or maybe large if I'm sharing popcorn when I go to the movies. I pretty much just go along with whatever "combo" or deal the theatre is trying to sell that seems appropriate for my party size (a single if I'm alone and a two person combo if I'm with Allison). I am aware that many theatres also offer insanely large buckets of popcorn as well. I'd just always assumed that these buckets were meant for families and since I don't have kids, I've never bought one... That is until now.

On a recent trip to see the movie Inside Out 2, Allison and I jokingly suggested that we pick up the largest bucket of popcorn available at this theatre. As you might be able to see from the picture, it's about 10 inches tall with a diameter of about 12 inches. I feel like this sudden urge to get a giant bucket of popcorn came about because of our last theatre going experience where we bought the "large" box of popcorn at another theatre and it contained maybe 50 kernels of popcorn, and that's it. Maybe we were over compensating, but the price wasn't too bad and we figured it might be an interesting experiment.

We got this behemoth and couldn't stop laughing the whole time. We were actually watching this movie in Thailand, and I couldn't help but imagine how the locals would see the "westerners" with their giant bucket of popcorn since there's a generalization that westerners eat large portions (spoilers, we do). We waited for the theatre to be cleaned out, and once it was, we wandered inside to our seats. In this theatre they offer special seating for couples that consist of two large, comfy chairs squished together like a couch. We generally opt for this and it worked out well as our popcorn needed a large place to sit and between us on this couch worked perfectly.

We also decided that we would eat the popcorn as usual. So no holding back and waiting for the movie to start. We sat down and watched a good 20 to 30 minutes of trailers happily munching away on our popcorn. I would occasionally feel around the bucket to see how far we'd gotten. By the time the movie started it felt like we'd eaten about 1 and a half inches into the bucket. After about the first 45 minutes of the movie I assumed that we must have been near the end, but we weren't even halfway through.

By about the 1 hour mark I started to not want to eat popcorn anymore, and only continued to eat out of habit or some drive to finish this bucket. About 20 minutes after that I was pretty much tapped out. I nibbled here and there, but I just couldn't eat any more popcorn. I felt like Allison was in the same boat as me.

The photo above is how far we managed to get into the bucket. By this point I could touch the bottom with my finger, but just barely. I would say we had a good 2 or 3 inches left. I took away a few lessons from doing this. First and foremost, as much as you think you'd like to eat popcorn throughout an entire movie (or concert or sporting event), I don't think that's true. Secondly, if you get a giant bucket of popcorn, make sure to get the giant drink to go with it. I noticed my consumption went way down once my drink was done.

We tried to eat more popcorn when we got back to our hotel, but frankly the idea made us a little sick. There's a great expression is show business "leave them wanting more". The expression suggests that it's better for your audience to not get enough entertainment rather than over doing it. I feel like this works with popcorn too. It's better to not get enough popcorn than have too much. When I don't have enough popcorn I just look forward to the next time I'm planning to go to a movie. If I get too much I just leave with a tummy ache and sore, dry lips.

Tuesday, February 02, 2021

That's A Lot - 6.6 Lbs of Nutella

 

Have you ever thought that you might need a whole lot of Nutella, bet you're thinking it now.

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Friday, May 19, 2017

Candy In The Media


So that's what happened to the world's largest hamburger (and other food).

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Thursday, December 08, 2016

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

A Really Big Nerdy Candy Thing

I love Nerds candy.  The thing is, Nerds don't come across as a "manly" candy to eat.  So often when I buy a box, I have to eat them at home, behind closed doors.  After all I wouldn't want to embarrass Allison with my weak candy habits would I.  This giant box of Nerds is the perfect solution to my problem.  It will allow me to enjoy one of my favorite retro candies (when I was a kid they weren't retro, but that's another rant for later), and I don't have to worry about thugs around the neighborhood making fun of me.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Stuff I Want To Try

Sexagintuple Vanilla Bean Mocha Frappuccino - Starbucks - This might be even too much for me. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Friday Candy Video



I don't think I have to remind you not to try this experiment at home.  First of all there's a lot of fire, and explosions, secondly because wasting a giant gummy bear is just a sad thing to do.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

A Cool Candy Thing

I consider this to be more novelty than candy, only because the candy itself doesn't change, just the ridiculous size of the box it comes in, and the quantity of candy you receive.  I'm not sure who or why anybody would need such a larger quantity of Nerds candy, unless you where really popular at retro 80's nights at your local night club.  It's funny, I don't think I would ever want to eat this many Nerds, however I think the giant box would be kind of cool to have.  I'm sure I could use it to decorate our living room.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Stuff I Want To Try

26-Pound Gummy Python - I don't know who makes it. - Because one day I want to discover how much gummy I can eat in one sitting, and I believe this is the way to do it. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Monday's Candy Links

Cupcakewurst... yup it's as strange and visually disgusting a way to make a cupcake ever.

In the past I've written about people making chocolates in the shape of brains, but how about making chocolates in the shape of your brain?

Worlds largest chocolate sculpture depicts and ancient Mayan temple, a historically accurate tribute in my opinion.

Mars is opening its doors to teenagers, and showing them how things work at Mars... I wonder if I could pull off 13 years old?

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Friday, December 02, 2011

Airport Find - Giant Nutella

One of my favorite things about traveling is checking out airports.  In particular I love checking out all of the unique treats and treat advertising that you can only find in airports.  On my recent trip to Brussels I took note of a few of the great candy displays and exclusive treats, and I'm going to post a new one every day this week.
Have you ever seen something out of the corner of your eye, and been certain you didn't really see what you thought you saw?  Then you walk a few steps, only to come back just to make sure what you saw wasn't real?  Sometimes this ends with you figuring out what made your mind play a trick on you, sometimes, although rarely, you find out that you did actually see what you thought you saw.  I present to you, and to the world, the 5 kilogram tub of Nutella.

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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Airport Find - Giant Bars

One of my favorite things about traveling is checking out airports.  In particular I love checking out all of the unique treats and treat advertising that you can only find in airports.  On my recent trip to Brussels I took note of a few of the great candy displays and exclusive treats, and I'm going to post a new one every day this week.
I love a giant chocolate bar, even if it's not real.  The reality is if you did happen to make a bar this big it probably wouldn't have the shelf life to survive its consumption.  Basically what I'm trying to say is, there is a threshold for the enormity of a chocolate bar, or a chocolate bar can in fact be too big.  There is also an obsession with airport gift shops displaying these ridiculously huge chocolate bars.  The thing is, I love looking at these giant bar, taking funny pictures with them, and generally fantasizing about my attempt to consume them in one sitting.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Stuff I Want To Try

The 26-pound Party Gummy Bear - Made by: ? - Why: I want to fill its tummy with more gummy bears and eat meta-gummy bears. - Click here to learn more about this treat.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Friday's Candy Links

Check out Grandpa Bob's candy store, in Rochester.

I love pancakes, and I love sitting around doing nothings, that's why I love these pillows.

Mars goes fair trade in the UK and Ireland, I like that more big companies are going fair trade, soon it will be the norm.

If you're in Chicago this weekend, make sure you check out the Big Brothers Big Sisters fundraiser, some serious candy fun going on.

Check out Lollishop if you're in the Orange County, California area.

Worlds largest chocolate bar is debuted and it weighs 6 tonnes.

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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Bonus Video This Week


Epic Meal Time posted the greatest s'mores creation ever.  I just thought I would share.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Thursday's Candy Links

Fancy new sweet shop Bubo, in Barcelona, looks great and is open late.

Not in Spain, well if you're in California you might want to check out Rock Candy Snack Shop instead.

12,000-Pound Bar made to help promote "portion control"... What?!!

Although very serious, still a funny sounding headline, "Killer US cantaloupes expected to infect more people".

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Stuff I Want To Try

Full-size gummy human brain - Made by: Not 100% Sure - Why: Because I want to live out my zombie fantasies. - Click here to learn more about this treat. (Thanks for the link David)

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Giant Chocolate Bar Is Not Dangerous

There was a scare on a Seattle highway bridge a couple of days ago.  Some thought it was a bomb, and the authorities were called in to investigate.  Turns out it was just a giant chocolate bar.  At that point authorities were still called in, only for a different reason.

Click here to read more.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Ice Cream Billboard

I've seen this ice cream advertised all over the Europe.  I'm not sure how good it tastes, but I can assure you it is the whitest ice cream treat ever made.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

The 25 Thousand Dollar Sundae, Amongst Others

"Friends Eat" has posted a list of some of the most expensive, over the top, foods one can buy.  Included in this list is the super huge Gingerbread House from Dylan's and the 25 thousand dollar sundae.

Click here to check out the list.

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