Butterkist is the United Kingdom's best selling brand of popcorn,[1] with around 40% of the £90Million market. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Popcorn or popping corn is a type of corn which explodes from the kernel and puffs up when heated [2]
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In 1914, Fred Hoke and James Holcomb begin to sell popcorn machines in Kentucky, United States under the brand of Butter-Kist. The Commonwealth of Kentucky ( is a state located in the East Central United States of America. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the As their business developed, vendors began buying popcorn machines and the brand began to spread. [3] In 1938 Butter-Kist machines made their way to the UK via an unknown route, developing the brand as in the United States through sales to cinema audiences. Cinemaaustraliajpg|thumb|A movie theater in Australia ]]A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre or cinema is a venue During World War Two, the brand developed quickly, thanks to the many United States Army personnel stationed in the UK ready for the invasion of Europe. World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities.
After WW2, Craven Keiller developed a factory in York to sell Butterkist branded popcorn direct to cinema chains. York ( is an historic Walled city sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. As many items were rationed in the UK post WW2, but the basic ingredients of Butterkist were not, the brand developed into the UK's lead selling popcorn brand. The sales of the brand then followed the development and decline in cinema audiences, so that after the boom of the 1950's and 1980's, by 1998 sales were on another down turn and Craven Keiller sold the brand to Cadbury Trebor Bassett, which in 2000 merged the brand into its Monkhill Confectionary subsidiary and moved production to Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Cadbury Trebor Bassett is a British Confectionery company based at Bournville in Birmingham. Pontefract is a Market town in West Yorkshire, England near the A1 (or Great North Road the M62 motorway, and Castleford. West Yorkshire is a Metropolitan county within the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England with a population of [4]
As part of its development strategy selling off non-core brands, from April 2006 Cadbury Schweppes put Monkhill into a group of non-core brands it would review putting up for sale,[5] and from June 2007 appointed investment bankers Investec to review the sale of Monkhill Confectionary, and its best selling brand Butterkist. Cadbury plc () is a Confectionery and Beverage Investec plc ( and) is an international specialist banking group providing a diverse range of financial products and services. [6]
Butterkist, along with other Monkhill rands, was sold to Tangerine Confectionary in February 2008 [7]
After being dropped by various cinema brands in the 1990's, the brand was realigned to the growing home cinema market, with a 350g family sized tub launched with a link to family cinema review site popcorn.co.uk in 2000 in a program run by advertising agency Market Tiers 4DC,[8][9] before the brand was completely relaunched in 2005, using a heart logo to (quote) "symbolise Britain's love of the Butterkist brand. "[3]
Having for many years used the chant logo "Butterkist, Butterkist, Ra ra ra!"[9] the brand is currently marketed under a comedic slant of "Butterkist: the fun's never done. Chant (from Old French chanter) is the Rhythmic speaking or Singing of Words or Sounds often primarily on one or two Comedy (from the Greek κωμωδίαkomodia has a popular meaning (any discourse generally intended to amuse especially in Television, Film, and . . "[10] and tying up with cartoon family The Simpsons from mid-2006. [2]
Presently, approximately 5,000tonnes of Butterkist are produced each year. [11] The red Butterkist bag is sold exclusively in the UK, and is available to buy still in cinemas as well as supermarkets and independent retailers. The Butterkist range includes 35g, 100g and 200g (the most popular item in the range), individual bags and a 6 x 30g multipack. Butterkist Toffee popcorn is suitable for vegetarians. Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes Meat (including game and slaughter by-products Fish (including Shellfish and other sea [11]