We'll show you how to be your own boss
in an ALL CASH business!
Working together as a team, we’ve been able to make up to
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$200 an hour PROFIT |
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NEED PROOF?
The video below is an example of an average 6 hour day at one of our busiest locations.
We sell kettle corn for $4 and $6 a bag. (Most of our regulars buy at least 2 bags.)
The truth is it took a lot of hard work to get us to that point. It also takes a lot of hard work to make that kind of money on those $200 an hour days. This document will lay out in detail HOW we got to that point, WHAT was needed to create that sort of income and what you need to do to duplicate our success.
This is not a get rich quick scheme. But let me tell you, after a hard days of work, there's nothing like having the satisfaction of counting a pile of money and having that instant gratification for all your efforts. If merely making $50-$75 profit an hour for each of you on an average day while still being your own boss doesn’t cut it for you, then you should probably try law school.
Note: if you're planning on doing this with your wife, she'll probably think she's the boss. Just deal with it.

We--Eric and Velma--have been making and selling kettle corn across the east coast in many different events and locations. We've learned the lessons and gained the experience of the kettle corn business the hard way, by actually doing it. We've now created this ebook which shows you how we did it.
"If this is such a great business plan, then why
are you selling it to me?"
Kettle corn is a strictly local business. We can’t travel all over this country making kettle corn, we’ve got responsibilities at home too. But everybody can carve out a niche for themselves and get their own customers who will be addicted to your product.
“It’s kettle crack!”

Our customers are literally addicted to kettle corn. We’ll show you our recipe and how to make kettle corn that will attract repeat customers for an entire season. You’ve probably seen the lines form at the kettle corn tent at craft shows and festivals.
The profits per bag are lucrative. The stuff sells itself and we show you how.
Does it sell like hotcakes?
No...it SELLS LIKE KETTLE CORN!
We bought your ebook last spring and have been saving to purchase a North Bend set up since. We bought the equipment two weeks ago and had our first gig on Saturday. You know something else I could not imagine? There is no way we could have grossed over $1140 on our very first outing without having your tutelage to go off of. I have read your ebook no less than twice and we've watched your videos so many times that we're probably beginning to skew your web stats ;-)
We just wanted to drop you a line to thank you and Velma for helping us to make the start up of this business venture much easier than it should have been.
David and Elizabeth
Home Front Kettle Corn
I have read the entire book and found it very entertaining (as is everything you write) and helpful. :)
The neat thing about kettle corn is that, like all businesses, each vendor finds his/her niche and, through trial & error, discovers exactly what works best for them. Our customers are so varied. Some work only a few shows a year and literally profit thousands. Others work their tails off multiple times a week and average much less per event. I just talked to someone a few weeks ago who started in October 08 and has already sold over $80,000 worth of kettle corn! Obviously, this is the exception. Some have incredible retail sales; others find retail a bust. Anyway, we love hearing feedback from everyone.
I can't think of any detail you haven't covered. You've been honest and forthcoming about all your experiences, good and bad. I have no doubt beginning vendors will find the information quite helpful.
And, as I mentioned previously, it's certainly not boring! Experience is the best teacher, and you make a great experienced teacher. All in all, I think any vendor would find it a valuable source of information. The comparison of equipment/supplies/ingredients is very helpful; you've compiled a ton of research. The many photos are interesting and a great visual aid.
Have a great day,
Andrea
North Bend Originals Kettle Corn Equipment, Inc.
I just wanted to tell you both how informative your website is. My fiance and I purchased your ebook as we are interested in starting our own kettlecorn business. It was so full of information I did not even know. We are still very much in the "information gathering" stage however I know with my "bible" (your ebook) you have given us hope on how to succeed in this business.
Happy Popping,
Tabitha and Rob
Seattle, WA
This is the best book about owning a Kettle Corn concession to date. It is easy to read and is packed cover to cover with hints and tips that can only be learned from years of popping.
My copy has already paid for itself by helping me make better decisions, saving me both time and money.. I would like to thank you for what I now call my Kettle Corn Bible.
Worth every penny.
Randy B
Cranking Kettle Corn
I had hoped to work the local Flea Market every weekend. Doesn't look like it is going to work out for me to be in the kettle corn business. The Health Department will not issue any more food related concession businesses at the Flea Market.
The good news is I purchased your e-book. It taught me to check everything out in my local area, before purchasing the equipment. Thanks a million for writing your book, I would have made some big mistakes if I hadn't read it.
Good luck to you and Velma.
Harry K
Amarillo, Texas

The fine print: You're not actually getting a book like that one above. That's just there to make it look cool.
You'll be downloading a .pdf that you COULD print out like that.
This .pdf ebook is 60 pages in length, fully illustrated. Here are only some of the chapters:
This document does a cost analysis of each ingredient that goes into the making of kettle corn. We show you what your profit per bag will be and at what rate you can sustain production. We show you the theroretical amount you can make per hour and the reality of what’s possible. We’ve done it, so we know.
Before you can make any money selling kettle corn, you need to know what permits are required and what things you need to know about health codes. The health department can shut you down in an instant if you don’t adhere to what’s necessary. This ebook goes into detail on what a health inspector is thinking and what they will be looking for while they’re doing their job. We explain what you need to have BEFORE you can pass inspection and start making money.
Necessary Kettle Corn EquipmentWe show you all what the major equipment vendors of kettle corn equipment are offering. We explain the different styles of kettles and what can make or break your operation. Full photos comparing all the different types and links to all the important websites. We’ve also discovered some short comings in a few manufacturer's kettles which could effect your sales.
We break down every item and show you a total cost analysis of how much you need to get into this lucrative business. We also show you the choices necessary to keep within your budget. Some kettle manufacturers want you to buy everything. We show you what's necessary and give you our recommendations on the most cost effective set-up.
Kettle Corn SuppliesDid you know that there are two different styles of popcorn? We show you the differences and what the benefits are of each in the kettle corn process. What ingredients influence the flavor of kettle corn to make it wildly addictive? We've discovered how you can save money on your cost of supplies and where you can find the best deals that will increase your profits.
What type of events are the most lucrative for kettle corn? (Bigger events aren't always better!) How much should you pay to join an event and when is it too much? (All this effects your bottom line.) We go into finding that important first gig and where to look. We also explain some of the things you should look out for when joining an event.

We show you what works and what doesn't for attracting business. Website promotion is a huge part of our business. (We're the top non-sponsored vendor link on Google! Type in "kettle corn" on Google and see for yourself!) We show how you can be found online for your area of the country. (Kettle corn is a local business, so what if we're number one--we're not competing with you locally.) What needs to be on your webpage so you'll be found? We dedicate a whole section to web SEO (Search Engine Optimization) so event planners will be contacting YOU.
Retail and Online SalesWe go over what it's like selling in the retail business. We show you what we've made on a per-store basis and what kind of profits can you expect. What sort of permits are needed to start this aspect of your business? Do you have the necessary equipment and supplies to sell beyond your tent?
We share with you our years of experience on making kettle corn. What are the ingredients of kettle corn and what proportions you should use to make the most "wicked delicious" kettle corn which will attract the biggest crowds? We answer some of the typical questions on making kettle corn--like what to do if you are getting too many burned kernels or too many unpopped ones. You'll learn how to "play the crowd" to maximize your sales and you will learn the secrets of getting people addicted to your product.

Finally, you'll have a run-down of what you need to know before you buy a single piece of equipment. You'll know exactly how much money you'll need to invest before you decide to make any commitment. You'll have a concise list of who you need to contact and how your business will operate. This could save you thousands of dollars from buying the wrong equipment.
Once you buy this .pdf ebook, you'll recieve my personal email. I'm willing to answer any questions you have about starting your own kettle corn business. It's almost like you're getting your own mentor when you start your business with this ebook.

I get the scoop on popping kettle corn from a kiosk with an electric kettle, located on a very touristy post on River Street in Savannah, Georgia. You get this SECOND 13 page .pdf ebook which goes into:
You'll also have access to a THIRD .pdf ebook of questions and answers about the kettle corn business that were generated by YOU. I've been asked questions about things I might've missed in the original ebook and I'm including them all here. Such as:
This 3rd ebook will be updated as more of you keep firing off the questions as you start pursing this fun business. I intend to collect specific information about the requirements for popping kettle corn in EVERY part of the country from someone who has done it locally.
You will get the ebook and all the online videos at this price. I'll be working on a more expensive DVD later this year.
How To Make Kettle Corn - Time: 7:01 I show you the entire process from beginning to end. |
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Bagging & Sealing Kettle Corn - Time: 2:30 What equipment can be used to seal up your product. |
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What a Typical $1,000 Day Looks Like - Time: 3:13 We ain't kiddin' when we say you can make money selling kettle corn. |
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How's Business After The Winter - Time: 4:54 Our 1st day back and you'll be surprised how well we did with hardly anybody there with too few vendors. |
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Worst Event Of The Season - Time: 7:22 Everything isn't always perfect in pocorn land. We give you some tips on where and what you should avoid. |
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Setting Up The Tent - Time: 5:05 You won't find puppies under a pup tent. |
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Setting Up The Kettle - Time: 3:06 We call the kettle black. |
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Cleaning The Kettle - Time: 5:34 Not only do you "clean up" with sales. |
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Crap Inside The Tent - Time: 4:11 We go over all the other stuff you need to make kettle corn with. |
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Steve's Sales Techniques - Time: 4:08 Steve gives you some tips on driving traffic to your tent. |
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Boy Is It HOT - Time: 4:11 The guys pop in 96 degree weather in August. What you need to do to prevent yourself from melting. |
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Build Your Own Portable Hand Washing Sink - Time: 3:43 Mark Sanders shows us what he did to build his own sink on the cheap. We list the main components and their links to where you can buy them. |
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A Typical Craft Fair - Time: 4:10 Get yer kettle corn and painted wooden crap! You'll be doing a lot of these types of events. |
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Eric Checks Out A Large State Fair - Time: 2:23 The Big E in Springfield. He sneaks around and checks out the different kettle corn vendors. |
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Our Best Day Ever! - Time: 3:25 Popping at the Sudbury Colonial Faire. We show you how they went nuts over our kettle corn. |
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New England 3 Day Event - Time: 4:11 Popping at the Old Manse in Concord, MA. We show what kind of crowds you can bring in at a historic site. |
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Price: $30
You and your order will be sent over to a site called Clickbank.com. They can process credit cards and paypal transactions. Once the order has gone through, you'll be able to download the .pdf ebook immediately and watch the videos.