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The American Pop Corn Company, established in 1914, is a family-owned business headquartered in
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. It is the oldest popcorn producer in the United States and is best known for its Jolly Time brand, which is sold nationally and internationally. The company employs approximately 185 people.


History

The American Pop Corn Company was founded by Cloid H. Smith, who began experimenting with popcorn production after becoming dissatisfied with the prices at which popcorn from his farm was being sold. He started the business in the basement of his home in Schaller, Iowa, with the assistance of his son, Howard. In its first year, the company sold over 75,000 pounds of popcorn. To meet growing demand, Smith built a storage crib in 1914 and a shelling and cleaning facility in 1915. In 1924, the company transitioned from
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to using metal cans for packaging, which helped preserve the freshness of the popcorn. This innovation led to the company's adoption of the slogan "Guaranteed to Pop." The economic growth of the American Pop Corn Company was further supported by the rise in popularity of
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,
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, and
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in the 1930s and 1940s. Popcorn became a popular
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for people gathered around these entertainment mediums. Additionally, popcorn was an affordable food during the
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, and its popularity continued to grow during the economic boom following
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. In 1953, the
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flooded, affecting much of Sioux City. Cloid's grandson, Wrede Smith, led a project in collaboration with the Sioux City
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to rechannel the river. The project took three years to complete and cost $19.6 million. To strengthen the Jolly Time brand in the face of increased competition, the company began using
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s, including figures like
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,
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, and
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and
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, and advertised on popular
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such as ''
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''. In keeping with industry trends, the company switched to plastic packaging for its popcorn. The introduction of the
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in the 1970s revolutionized the popcorn industry. Jolly Time capitalized on this by introducing microwave popcorn, which led to increased sales and the construction of a new plant. The company also expanded its reach to Europe during this time. In 2003, the company sold its one-billionth bag of microwave popcorn. As of 2024, the American Pop Corn Company remained family-operated, with the fourth generation of the Smith family at the helm and the fifth generation also employed in the business.According to the company, their product and work culture are reflected in their company address — One Fun Place, Sioux City, Iowa. In 2024, for the first time in its history, put a non-family member in the role of president.; while, still having Smith family members on the board of directors.


In the news

A Colorado man developed a rare respiratory illness —
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("popcorn lung") — after consuming about two bags of popcorn every day for 10 years. In 2007, he filed a lawsuit against popcorn maker Gilster-Mary Lee and grocery store chain
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, claiming his illness was due to inhaling
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, an additive to microwave popcorn which gives the
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y flavor. While the chemical occurs naturally in foods such as butter, cheese, and fruits and is deemed safe for consumption., it had been known to cause broncheolitis obliterans in plant workers who handle the chemical. In response to the complaint, popcorn manufacturers, including the American Pop Corn Company (Jolly Time), no longer use diacetyl in their products.


See also

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List of popcorn brands This is a list of notable popcorn brands. Popcorn, also known as popping corn, is a type of corn (maize, ''Zea mays'' var. ''everta'') that expands from the seed, kernel and puffs up when heated. Popcorn is able to pop because its kernels have a ...


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