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Cinemark's 'Bring Your Own Bucket' popcorn deal set for National Popcorn Day
A major theater chain has a deal that's too good to pass up for moviegoers on January 19 - bring any clean container and get it filled with popcorn for just $5
Cinemark theaters to celebrate National Popcorn Day with massive buttery special
The Cinemark movie chain plans to serve up a massive amount of buttery goodness during National Popcorn Day in January.
ANYTHING Can Be a Popcorn Bucket with the ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ Promo From Cinemark
Cinemark is celebrating National Popcorn Day by letting you bring whatever kind of bucket you like so you can fill it up for just five bucks.
Cinemark offering $5 ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ promotion for National Popcorn Day on Jan. 19
Whether you have a favorite bucket, snack bowl or special container and it doesn’t exceed 400 ounces the theater concession will fill your container up with buttery goodness.
Bring Your Own Bucket: Cinemark announces $5 National Popcorn Day special!
Don't have a bucket to bring? Cinemark has guests without buckets covered too, with $5 XL Popcorn buckets available all day on Jan. 19. No movie ticket is required to take advantage of this incredible deal on one of the most beloved and usually pricey concessions.
Theater chain offers $5 buckets of popcorn in Michigan. Where to get the deal on Jan. 19
Cinemark Theatres is celebrating National Popcorn Day by offering to fill any container full of popcorn for $5.
Cinemark offering "Bring Your Own Bucket" deal to celebrate National Popcorn Day
Cinemark will be hosting its “bring your own bucket” day to celebrate National Popcorn Day Jan. 19. At Cinemark theaters, moviegoers will be able to bring their own bucket, container or bag to fill up to the top with buttery popcorn for just $5.
Cinemark's $5 National Popcorn Day deal lets you bring your own bucket
The chain will fill up any vessel one desires with popcorn for the low cost of $5, but Atlanta-area moviegoers looking to partake in the deal must face a tradeoff.
Cinemark to offer $5 ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ deal for National Popcorn Day in January
Cinemark, one of the largest and most influential theatrical exhibition companies in the world, is celebrating National Popcorn Day on Jan. 19 with a $5 “Bring Your Own Bucket” deal, according to a release.
Cinemark offering ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ popcorn deal for $5
Cinemark’s first-ever “Bring Your Own Bucket” promotion will be on Jan. 19 to celebrate National Popcorn Day. That Sunday, customers can bring in any clean container of their choice and the movie chain will fill it with fresh popcorn for $5, up to the equivalent of two XL popcorn sizes or 400 ounces.
Cinemark: $5 ‘Bring Your Own’ Popcorn Bucket Deal
January 19th is National Popcorn Day in Cinemark theaters across the country are celebrating big time.
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Bring-your-own popcorn bucket and Cinemark will fill it for $5
For one day only, you can bring your own empty popcorn bucket and for $5, Cinemark will fill it. Customers are encouraged to “get creative and bring in any container, tote, or bag,” up to 400 ounces ...
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Boynton Beach movie theater evacuated after broom mistaken as weapon
Police evacuated a Boynton Beach movie theater Saturday night when a false alarm was reported after a broom was mistaken for ...
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