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No problems here! Mind you, I'm not shoving huge handfulls in at a time -- one piece at a time, carefully chewed. And on the occasions that I do have popcorn, I am also drinking something.

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TDPW- your name makes me laugh... it's not you though. My husband's initials are P T D W and for the longest time while we were in college in different states, all I would see when I IM'd him or something was P T D W responded, P T D W is typing. So I get confused when I see you. :smile: Good memories... :crying:

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have NO problems with it although i read a thread that someone else posted saying the dr told them it was just a memory for them:confused:... just chew carefully/slowly! you should be fine

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No problems here either, I am just very careful with chewing it up really well.

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I've never been fond of popcorn so I don't think I'll worry about it. It gives me tummy issues.

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I enjoy the 100 calorie packs of popcorn for an occasional special treat. I have no problems with it, but like other posters have said, chew carefully and go slow just like all foods :)

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