Who cares if awards season is over? With all the binge-worthy series coming out, there are still plenty of excuses to spend the evening in with your favorite movie-night snack: popcorn. And with this genius sifting bowl from Uncommon Goods, you'll never have a tooth-cracking kernel ruin your night again.
The glazed stoneware popcorn bowl, designed by ceramicist and popcorn lover Catherine Smith, features a clever, colander-inspired bottom that sifts out unpopped kernels, messy crumbs, and all the extra salt that collects at the bottom. When the credits roll, just open the secret compartment at the bottom for quick and easy disposal. Or, if you're feeling wild, throw those kernels back into the microwave for a second round of popcorn.
While its innovative design draws inspiration from a colander, it's stylish enough to use between movie marathons as a serving bowl. "This bowl is not only fun and functional, but a beautiful piece to have sitting out when not in use. It is incredibly well made (though a little heavy), and my husband thought it was the coolest thing ever to have a place for the popcorn kernels to go so that he didn't eat them!" wrote one reviewer.
Several reviewers said they'd purchased the bowl as a gift for a movie buff or popcorn enthusiast, and ended up loving it so much, they bought one for themselves. "It really came in handy while eating popcorn with my toddler to prevent him from eating the kernels," shared a five-star reviewer who, like many, loved how the sifter bowl made popcorn safer for children to eat.
In addition to snacking, the bowl also ensures your popcorn recipes stay kernel-free. Whether it's popcorn balls, caramel corn or a salty-sweet snack mix, you'll never need to worry about a shell getting stuck in your gums or an unpopped kernel making its way in. Now, all that's left to do is choose which movie to watch and which Delish popcorn recipe to try first!
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Sarah Maberry is a Firstfinds Commerce Writer at Hearst Magazines, covering trending products in fashion, beauty, lifestyle and beyond. She’s obsessed with being the first to wear, try, watch and buy what’s going viral.