
I've been coming across more and more popcorn made in West Virginia. Kettle corn, speciality popcorn - whatever it is, it's growing.

The Sugar Shanty makes appearances at local events and shops. I was recently able to check them out in Marmet and got my hands on some kettle corn.

I was so tempted to get the fruity pebble kettle corn because look how gorgeous it is! But I went with the regular kettle corn, knowing the other might be too sweet for me to eat that much of. It was just a touch stale, but to be expected when it's been sitting on a shelf. Still tasty, though - always love that sweet and salty.