Popcorn Kitchen pops in the home for Christmas

Grow the at-home popping opportunity

A pack shot of Popcorn Kitchen Chocolate Treasure sits against a red background with popcorn kernels and chocolate pieces and coins around it.
Micro-business Popcorn Kitchen has grown its Home Popping portfolio with its latest addition to its Christmas line up with Chocolate Treasure.

HAND pop at home popcorn kit brand Popcorn Kitchen has unveiled the latest arrival to its Christmas range for 2024 with its new Chocolate Treasure Popcorn Kit.

Making the most of the pop at home popcorn opportunity, which has been making the rounds on social media sites such as TikTok, the new Chocolate Treasure kit offers a single bottle with popcorn kernels and chocolate pieces inside for a night in on the couch this Christmas season.

The launch also includes some chocolate coins with it too, adding further to that Christmas feeling for plenty of shoppers with a Santa illustration on the bottle as well to further highlight this as a Christmas product.

Popcorn Kitchen reckons the new launch could be an ideal option for families to get together with this Christmas season, offering an opportunity for couples or families to try their hand at some homemade popcorn this winter season

Each 440g pack comes at £15.99 and contains 14 portions, says Popcorn Kitchen.

The micro-business only launched its Home Popping portfolio a year ago but since then has been heavily investing into it with a range of popcorn varieties including Popcorn Kit Chocolate Eggs, Popcorn Kit Rocky Road and Popcorn Kit Rainbow Chocolate. The firm has also rolled out a range of seasonal options beyond this latest addition for Christmas, covering off events including Halloween, Valentine’s Day as well as the UEFA Euros.

A spokesperson for Popcorn Kitchen said: “Chocolate gold coins have been central to happy Christmas stocking experiences for decades so to take them centre stage as part of a wider Popcorn Kitchen experience makes perfect sense.

“In the old days it was ships in bottles and chocolate coins in Christmas stockings. Today coins in bottles makes so much sense!”