Celebrating Popcorn
This interactiveDoodle game celebrates popcorn. Click the Doodle to compete against players around the world with one goal... don't get popped!
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Celebrating Popcorn
On this day in 2020, the largest popcorn machine ever-created was awarded a world record in Thailand.
About the Doodle:
Popcorn’s origins date back to the early 16th century. Since maize was such a widespread crop among Mesoamerican civilizations, many cultures made popcorn and used it to decorate their ceremonial garb. The snack became a staple in the United States during the 1800s, and was first eaten as a breakfast meal with milk! The first-ever popcorn maker was invented in the 1890s, allowing more people to enjoy the crunchy treat.
From farms to fairgrounds to films, popcorn has since exploded in pop-ularity throughout the world. Different countries and regions now have their own flavorful spins for this timeless snack: pipoca in Brazil, nori-topped popcorn in Japan, Za’atar popcorn in the Middle East, maple popcorn in Canada — the list goes on!
Whether it’s caramel-coated, kettle-cooked, smothered in butter, or just lightly salted, popcorn is a fun and light treat that’s always a-maize-ingly delicious.
Illustration of the letter G with a personified popcorn bucket beside it.
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About the Celebrating Popcorn Doodle
You butter believe that today’s interactive Doodle is celebrating your go-to movie companion and classic late-night snack: popcorn! This game is making Doodles history by allowing the highest number of players to compete in a match at the same time ever! Play solo or invite friends to play with you in squad mode.
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Four rough illustrations of butter in four phases of the gameplay showing how butter will attack
Four rough illustrations of fire in four phases of the gameplay showing how fire will attack
Four rough illustrations of magnetron in four phases of the gameplay showing how micro will attack
Black and white illustration of personified popcorn with the Google logo
Illustration of personified popcorn kernels, a popped kernel, and flames looking at each other
Credits
🍿Team Credits 🍿
Art | Kevin Laughlin, Matt Cruickshank
UX/Design | Anthony Irwin
Engineering | Brian Murray, Stephanie Gu, Jacob Howcroft, Mark Ivey
Music & Sound Design | Todd Baker
Marketing | Selly Sallah, Caroline Moran
Business Affairs | Madeline Belliveau
UX PgM | Kelley Lay, George Verno
Doodle Team Leads | Jessica Yu, Alyssa Winans, Nate Swinehart, Tom Tabanao, Jacob Howcroft
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The Doodle Celebrating Popcorn launched Sep 25, 2024
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The very first Doodle launched as an “out of office” message of sorts when company founders Larry and Sergey went on vacation.
It's probably National Popcorn Day.
Nope. January 19 is.
'Dasting. I was too lazy to look it up.
https://doodles.google/doodle/celebrating-popcorn/
Celebrating Popcorn
Sep 25, 2024
Celebrating Popcorn This interactiveDoodle game celebrates popcorn. Click the Doodle to compete against players around the world with one goal... don't get popped!
This Doodle’s Key Themes Food and Drink Explore a Random Theme The Story Behind the Doodle Discover More Doodles
About the Doodle: Celebrating Popcorn
On this day in 2020, the largest popcorn machine ever-created was awarded a world record in Thailand.
About the Doodle: Popcorn’s origins date back to the early 16th century. Since maize was such a widespread crop among Mesoamerican civilizations, many cultures made popcorn and used it to decorate their ceremonial garb. The snack became a staple in the United States during the 1800s, and was first eaten as a breakfast meal with milk! The first-ever popcorn maker was invented in the 1890s, allowing more people to enjoy the crunchy treat.
From farms to fairgrounds to films, popcorn has since exploded in pop-ularity throughout the world. Different countries and regions now have their own flavorful spins for this timeless snack: pipoca in Brazil, nori-topped popcorn in Japan, Za’atar popcorn in the Middle East, maple popcorn in Canada — the list goes on!
Whether it’s caramel-coated, kettle-cooked, smothered in butter, or just lightly salted, popcorn is a fun and light treat that’s always a-maize-ingly delicious.
Illustration of the letter G with a personified popcorn bucket beside it. About the Doodle About the Celebrating Popcorn Doodle You butter believe that today’s interactive Doodle is celebrating your go-to movie companion and classic late-night snack: popcorn! This game is making Doodles history by allowing the highest number of players to compete in a match at the same time ever! Play solo or invite friends to play with you in squad mode.
Read More Behind the Doodle Four rough illustrations of butter in four phases of the gameplay showing how butter will attack Four rough illustrations of fire in four phases of the gameplay showing how fire will attack Four rough illustrations of magnetron in four phases of the gameplay showing how micro will attack Black and white illustration of personified popcorn with the Google logo Illustration of personified popcorn kernels, a popped kernel, and flames looking at each other
Credits
🍿Team Credits 🍿
Art | Kevin Laughlin, Matt Cruickshank
UX/Design | Anthony Irwin
Engineering | Brian Murray, Stephanie Gu, Jacob Howcroft, Mark Ivey
Music & Sound Design | Todd Baker
Marketing | Selly Sallah, Caroline Moran
Business Affairs | Madeline Belliveau
UX PgM | Kelley Lay, George Verno
Doodle Team Leads | Jessica Yu, Alyssa Winans, Nate Swinehart, Tom Tabanao, Jacob Howcroft
Where this Doodle appeared The Doodle Celebrating Popcorn launched Sep 25, 2024
See all results Discover more Doodles What’s your Birthday Doodle? Enter your birthday to Discover More Doodles that share your special day. Month JAN Day 01 Find Your Birthday Doodles
Did you know?
The very first Doodle launched as an “out of office” message of sorts when company founders Larry and Sergey went on vacation.
thought this but looked it up and its not until January 19 as someone else has commented as well here.