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    Indy Popcorn World

    4.6 (11 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    All the flavors of the world
    Nicole A.

    Oh my goodness is all I can say so many choices so little time.. but I will most definitely make the time. I got Cap-n-crunch berry, Red Velvet with pecans, pumpkin and white cheddar cheese with carmel..and the service was great the owner and the young man that helped me pick just the right flavors was a true delight. The atmosphere was truly flavorful and the smells were so good! I will most definitely be back! So if you're ever looking for an healthy-unhealthy snack go to Popcorn World you'll be so glad you did!

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    Sam W.

    You walk in and are immediately welcomed into the store. The service is amazing and the staff is super friendly. You can try as many flavors as you want. The popcorn is great we got about five different kinds!

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    Peter L.

    Thank you very much, come back to try our flavors!

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    2 years ago

    This is a great new small business. Support small businesses!!! Popcorn is DELICIOUS!

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    So many flavors. Free samples of as many flavors as you want to try. Staff was very helpful and friendly

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