Portland’s Poplandia Welcomes New Owners
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Monday, March 02, 2015
Briauna Skye McKizzie, GoLocalPDX Contributor
Poplandia offers everything from sweet to spicy to their customers, and the Bonds plan to add even more flavors to their list of options.
Julie and Alex Bond announced their purchase of Portland’s gourmet popcorn business,
Poplandia.
The Bonds are also the owners of the beloved restaurant Serratto and the Saint Cupcake bakery where they have earned the praise and approval from many of Portland’s foodies.
While closed during the transition, Poplandia will continue to produce and distribute to its wholesale popcorn customers.
They offer everything from sweet to spicy to their customers, and the Bonds plan to add even more flavors to their list of options.
Poplandia will open within the next several weeks.
In the meantime, orders can be made by phone at 971-888-4937.
Poplandia is located at 740 NW 23rd St.
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