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Pyramids of Small Popcorn Balls

Appears in
The Christmas Cook: Three Centuries of American Yuletide Sweets

By William Woys Weaver

Published 1990

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Because they are light, popcorn balls can be constructed into very high pyramids held together with candied sugar and garnished with boxwood sprigs, red berries, and small dried flowers. These make attractive, tall cornerpieces and are inexpensive in terms of basic cost of materials. There is more about the history of popcorn.

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