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Switchables Nightlight, Movie Night
SKU: 1059
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Overview
Melt Some Butter
You can almost smell the popcorn when you light up your Switchables Movie Night stained glass nightlight cover. Go ahead and pop some now...we'll wait. Your media center or living room should be dark except for your TV screen and our Switchables Popcorn night light.
This is not a self-contained night light. Switchables stained glass night light covers are designed to be used with the Switchables Nightlight Fixture (sold separately). Switchables are "switchable" because you can easily swap any one of our covers onto the same simple fixture. You can also use your Switchables cover as a suncatcher, a Christmas ornament, or with any other kind of light source. To display your Switchables cover in a window, add the optional suction cup. Click the Related Products tab to see other display ideas. Switchables make gift-giving easy: Start your recipient out with a fixture and one or two covers, then buy him or her new covers on future gift-giving occasions.
Are you curious...?
Your average large bucket of movie-theater popcorn -- 20 cups -- can deliver as much as 1,200 calories, 60 grams of saturated fat, and 980 mg of sodium -- and that's without drizzling butter over it. That's because most theaters still use coconut oil. You'll avoid a lot of fat and some calories at theaters that have switched to canola oil. But most movie-goers are looking for a decadent treat, not a smart diet choice. Theaters that experimented with air-popped corn found that their patrons didn't want to pay for the same fare they could make at home. It's said that theaters are in the business of showing movies to sell popcorn because the markup on concessions is so much higher than they make on ticket sales -- that $6 bucket costs them less than 60 cents. And most of us find the smell of popping corn so appealing that we can't resist paying an outrageous price for an unhealthy snack.
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