Ethos Pathos And Logos Of Kernels

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Advertisers are always advertising there popcorn by flavor. They never really seem to be publicising the amount of popcorn or kernels that each bag or pack you would say it contains. The average amount of kernels that pop in a bag would be about 85% from the entire bag. So, the other 15% of kernels stay unpopped through the whole process of the popping. The different variety of brands that were tested were ACI II, Orville, and Pop-Secret. Our group decided to choose these brands because they were proven to be the most efficient in popping the most kernels. The bags were tested or proven in a high powered microwave oven. After, every bag or package was let to cool down, we then opened up each and every bag and counted the amount of

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