Based on extensive interviews and archival research, this book traces
the career of Orville Redenbacher, the popcorn king, ? from his
agricultural studies at Purdue University to his emergence as an
American advertising icon. Born in Brazil, Indiana, in 1907, Orville
began his lifelong obsession with the development of new strains of seed
at Purdue where he earned a degree in agronomy while also playing in the
All-American Marching Band. After experimenting with thousands of
varieties, Orville and his partner Charlie Bowman launched Orville
Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn in 1970. Through a combination of
shrewd marketing and a notably superior product, the partners controlled
a third of the market for popping corn by 1976, when their Chester
Hybrids business was sold to Hunt Wesson Foods. While the company
gradually became absorbed into the food giant ConAgra, Orville
Redenbacher prospered as a larger-than-life brand spokesperson and a
symbol of wholesomeness and fun until his death in 1995.