But the owners say they can t do so at their current location. It s not what I would call comfortable to produce the amount of popcorn that we need to at certain times of the year, said Angie Anderson, co-owner of the shop. We have equipment currently that can produce four times as much per hour. . We just don t have the space for it.
Concerns about space at Cashmere Popcorn s downtown Topeka location, 728 S. Kansas Ave., led Angie Anderson and her husband, Bill Anderson, to begin thinking a few years ago about what might come next and now they have their answer.
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