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Cinemark offers $5 popcorn deal for one day only, here's how it works
On Jan. 19, fans can bring in their favorite container to celebrate National Popcorn Day. No movie ticket is required.
Cinemark hosts ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ event on National Popcorn Day. What to know
The “Bring Your Own Bucket” day event kicks off Sunday, Jan. 19, at participating Cinemark locations nationwide on National Popcorn Day, according to the Texas-based theater chain. For $5, customers can fill up their choice of container, Cinemark said. No movie ticket purchase is required.
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.
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Cinemark theaters will let you ‘Bring Your Own Bucket’ on Jan. 19
Cinemark, one of the world’s largest movie theater chains, is celebrating National Popcorn Day in a big way on Sunday, Jan.
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Cinemark running $5 ‘Bring Your Own’ popcorn bucket deal
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’s first-ever “Bring Your Own Bucket” promotion ... On Jan. 19, customers can bring in a clean container of their ...
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