Cobs Popcorn is an Australian popcorn brand, which began in 2004 when John and Ravit Walys were looking for a healthy snack for their children. Finding nothing on the market that satisfied them, they decided to create their own healthy, gourmet popcorn range. Many late nights and burnt saucepans later, Cobs Popcorn was born!
From the very first batch, their rules have remained the same absolutely nothing artificial, the very best organic and natural ingredients, and made in small batches in a dedicated nut-free facility.
Their signature flavor, and the first to go into production, Lightly Salted, Slightly Sweet, is an irresistible combination of sugar and sea salt that creates a taste sensation that keeps people coming back for more. Combining 100% wholegrain corn with the goodness of high oleic sunflower oil and raw sugar, this wholesome recipe uses only the very best natural ingredients.
People often say that the best things in life are the simple ones, and their Sea Salt flavor certainly fits the bill. Made with only three simple ingredients wholesome popcorn, sunflower oil and sea salt this is the perfect choice for the popcorn purist. As well as gluten free, this popcorn variety is also kosher certified, and cholesterol free.
In fact, each flavor in the Cobs Popcorn range is gluten and nut free, and completely free of GM ingredients. Ticking all of the healthy snack food boxes, this is the ideal treat for childrens lunchboxes, after-school snacks, a 3PM pick-up at work, or a weekend indulgence.
Cobs also only use the best quality ingredients, from wholegrain corn to sunflower oil, and there are no additives or chemicals used in the creation of the popcorn.
Cobs Popcorn is available in a number of other flavours, including Aged White Cheddar, Nacho Cheese, Dark Chocolate Caramel, and Cheddar Cheese. Find out more at
www.cobs.com.au, or find them on Facebook at Cobs Popcorn.
For your chance to win a box full of delicious Cobs Popcorn tell us in 25 words or less what your perfect movie and Cobs Popcorn flavour would be and why.