I’ve had one of those weeks. You know…the one where it’s Friday and you would almost bet on your firstborn that it was only Tuesday?? That has been my week! So I thought I’d quickly drop in and show you one of my fun frugal finds from my local ReStore.
I found this vintage 1976-1977 popcorn popper. It came with the cord and lid and works like a charm!!
My kids say it’s the best popcorn they have ever eaten! It even provides entertainment because they love to stare at it as the popcorn pops.
It never crossed my mind that my kids haven’t “seen” popcorn pop. They just watch the bag get bigger in the microwave…FUNNY!
Ok, so do you want to know how much I paid for this beauty??
$6.00!!! Yes, sireeee! Pretty cool, huh?
That same day I found the “popcorn” bowl and now have a cute little set for all of $8.
Vintage, Fun, Practical, and Frugal…Gotta Love It!!
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That looks so cute. Popcorn is a great favourite in our house. X
Oh dear! Vintage Popcorn Popper! I remember getting one of those for a relative as a gift–when they were NEW! Oye! Do I feel OLD! LOL
Popcorn IS fun though! You can put a stick of butter on the top (the red thing pops off) which will melt onto the popcorn from the heat of the popper if you like buttered popcorn. 🙂
We have an air popper – but this looks like WAY more fun! Such a great find!
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Love it!!
What a blessing, Carrie!! luv, luv, luv the set!!
Lucky you! I just love thrifty deals! Blessings, Tammy
GReat score! Love that popcorn popper!
What a great find! I’m sure that will be a part of many fun memories for your family! =) Thanks for sharing this! =)
Amazing finds! You must be so happy! We found you via We are THAT family’s WFMW Linky Party.
Following you now – found you on Thrifty Thursday Rewind. It’s so heartening when you find a frugal find like this, isn’t it. I salvaged a kettle and a toaster from the kerbside last week! http://mumtopia.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/salvage-puts-spring-in-my-step.html#.UQEfzB26cgI
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