I love a good snack when I'm watching a film at home, and it's no different when I'm at the cinema... actually, if I watched less TV and film, I'd probably have less of a belly because I wouldn't be snacking as often. Hah!
I've created a list of my TOP 6 cinema snacks. I rarely buy food from the cinema because it's expensive, and I don't have money to waste on food that I can get for a third the price from a shop in the town centre.
1. Popcorn
No cinema experience is done properly without popcorn. I love popcorn, I hate what it does to my teeth; the little kernels get stuck between my teeth and stab at my gums, but I can shovel popcorn in my mouth all day, and still be hungry afterwards... it's basically flavoured air to me. Never toffee, toffee popcorn is the devil. Also, I'm one of the most awkward people when it comes to eating popcorn, I get it everywhere and I make such a racket when I open the bag.

2. Hard Candy
I love a sweet that I can suck on, but I have very little will power and I always end up chewing on it and that just sets precedent over the other sweets. My favourite hard/boiled candies are Wethers, pear drops, the lozenge type with a menthol syrup inside; I can devour a whole tube/bag of those, even when I'm not ill.

3. Ice-Cream
In the local cinema they sell Ben and Jerry's ice cream--yeah, we never get that. Usually, if we're feeling it, we'll go to McDonalds for McFlurry's and take those in with us, but they're usually a melting mess by the time we get into the cinema and eat them' but still, it's on my top 6 list. It doesn't smell, and it doesn't make too much noise.

4. Jelly Sweets
Too many of these and they're quite sickly, but I love them, especially the fruity ones. I try an stay away from Haribo, they don't settle well in my stomach and they make me bloat to the point where it hurts and nothing can help it... so Haribo are a huge no-no; probably because of all the chemicals they pump into their foods, but I do love the Haribo bears.

5. Smelly Crisps
I hate it when other people eat smelly crisps, but when I eat them, it's the world's most wonderful thing. I'll usually get cheese and onion or the spicy Thai crisps and up burning my mouth and silently crying to myself because my mouth is burning.
6. Chocolate
I have quite sensitive teeth when it comes to chocolate, but I do enjoy eating it, as long as it doesn't touch my teeth. I keep it on my tongue and wait for it to melt; that's basically how I eat chocolate. I think that might be the strangest way, but definitely a sensitive-tooth-person issues.
There you have it, those are my 6 top cinema snacks.
I've created a list of my TOP 6 cinema snacks. I rarely buy food from the cinema because it's expensive, and I don't have money to waste on food that I can get for a third the price from a shop in the town centre.
Top 6 Cinema Snacks

No cinema experience is done properly without popcorn. I love popcorn, I hate what it does to my teeth; the little kernels get stuck between my teeth and stab at my gums, but I can shovel popcorn in my mouth all day, and still be hungry afterwards... it's basically flavoured air to me. Never toffee, toffee popcorn is the devil. Also, I'm one of the most awkward people when it comes to eating popcorn, I get it everywhere and I make such a racket when I open the bag.

2. Hard Candy
I love a sweet that I can suck on, but I have very little will power and I always end up chewing on it and that just sets precedent over the other sweets. My favourite hard/boiled candies are Wethers, pear drops, the lozenge type with a menthol syrup inside; I can devour a whole tube/bag of those, even when I'm not ill.

3. Ice-Cream
In the local cinema they sell Ben and Jerry's ice cream--yeah, we never get that. Usually, if we're feeling it, we'll go to McDonalds for McFlurry's and take those in with us, but they're usually a melting mess by the time we get into the cinema and eat them' but still, it's on my top 6 list. It doesn't smell, and it doesn't make too much noise.

4. Jelly Sweets
Too many of these and they're quite sickly, but I love them, especially the fruity ones. I try an stay away from Haribo, they don't settle well in my stomach and they make me bloat to the point where it hurts and nothing can help it... so Haribo are a huge no-no; probably because of all the chemicals they pump into their foods, but I do love the Haribo bears.

5. Smelly Crisps
I hate it when other people eat smelly crisps, but when I eat them, it's the world's most wonderful thing. I'll usually get cheese and onion or the spicy Thai crisps and up burning my mouth and silently crying to myself because my mouth is burning.

I have quite sensitive teeth when it comes to chocolate, but I do enjoy eating it, as long as it doesn't touch my teeth. I keep it on my tongue and wait for it to melt; that's basically how I eat chocolate. I think that might be the strangest way, but definitely a sensitive-tooth-person issues.
There you have it, those are my 6 top cinema snacks.
What are your favourites?
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