Snacks You Should Indulge In While Watching Movies

by Bart Jones on August 28, 2010

A real treat for me is to go to the movies. I love the whole experience, and one of my favorite parts is indulging in my favorite movie theater food. It’s not healthy, and is way over priced but I love it and it makes my trip even more enjoyable.

There is a vast array of food available in movie theaters and here are some of my favorites. See if yours is here.

First up there’s the delicious nachos. These salty chips and hot cheese compliment my soda perfectly and are very satisfying. The only downside is trying not to make too much noise through the movies.

For nearly 20 years now, a favorite food in movie theaters has been hot pretzel bites. These are delicious alone or dipped in cheese. Another plus is that they are a lower fat option as opposed to Nachos, so those counting calories can still enjoy movie food.

If you are a candy lover, you will know all about the fabulous sweet and sour candies known as the Sour Patch kids. The combination of flavors makes these a long standing favorite with movie goers across the US.

There are a few other candy treats whose success in the movies theaters has never been matched in the stores. The main ones are Junior Mints, Goobers and Sno-caps. Maybe movie goers see them as being synonymous with a trip to the movies and refuse to buy them in a store.

There is a great variety in the flavors of fountain sodas available, and I admit I like to mix it up a bit rather than stick to the same one all the time. A new favorite is the flavored ice drink called slush; this is exactly what the name says it is, slushy ice with a fruit flavoring.

The original, and to me the best, movie theater food is of course popcorn. Despite many challenger to its crown over the years, the humble popcorn still rules supreme as the most popular movie food across the globe.

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