Tamalitoz Popcorn 114g - Divine Watermelon
Watermelon flavor popcorn sprinkled with chili lime and sea salt. It sounds strange, we know, but take our word for it, this will change your concept of what Popcorn should taste like.
Sweet and savory like kettle corn, but with a tangy and spicy kick.
Our Divine Watermelon Palomitaz are made with non GMO corn, flavored with natural watermelon flavoring, vegan, and gluten free!
Each pouch contains two servings, so even if you do open up a bag, you can feel ok about finishing it in one sitting as each serving has a little over 100 Calories.
Fun fact, Palomitas is how you say Popcorn in Mexico, but there are more than 10 words for it in Spanish, depending on what country you’re in.
Watermelon flavor popcorn sprinkled with chili lime and sea salt. It sounds strange, we know, but take our word for it, this will change your concept of what Popcorn should taste like.
Sweet and savory like kettle corn, but with a tangy and spicy kick.
Our Divine Watermelon Palomitaz are made with non GMO corn, flavored with natural watermelon flavoring, vegan, and gluten free!
Each pouch contains two servings, so even if you do open up a bag, you can feel ok about finishing it in one sitting as each serving has a little over 100 Calories.
Fun fact, Palomitas is how you say Popcorn in Mexico, but there are more than 10 words for it in Spanish, depending on what country you’re in.
Watermelon flavor popcorn sprinkled with chili lime and sea salt. It sounds strange, we know, but take our word for it, this will change your concept of what Popcorn should taste like.
Sweet and savory like kettle corn, but with a tangy and spicy kick.
Our Divine Watermelon Palomitaz are made with non GMO corn, flavored with natural watermelon flavoring, vegan, and gluten free!
Each pouch contains two servings, so even if you do open up a bag, you can feel ok about finishing it in one sitting as each serving has a little over 100 Calories.
Fun fact, Palomitas is how you say Popcorn in Mexico, but there are more than 10 words for it in Spanish, depending on what country you’re in.