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13 Healthy Microwave Popcorn Brands (Better for the Family!)

Looking for a healthy microwave popcorn? I’ve done the research for you and come up with some of the healthiest microwave popcorn on the market.

Popcorn is a delicious, gluten-free, whole grain snack. I set out to find a healthy microwave popcorn based on calories, fat and salt.

Here, I review the following microwave popcorn brands:

  • Black Jewell Natural Popcorn
  • Newman’s Own Sea Salt
  • Orville Redenbacher Simply Salted
  • Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn
  • Pop Secret Homestyle
  • Skinny Pop Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn
  • Act II Light Butter
  • Eliza’s Organics Organic Microwave Butter Popcorn
  • Quinn Popcorn
  • Connect Popcorn Gourmet Microwaveable Popcorn
  • 365 Whole Foods Organic Buttery Flavor Microwave Popcorn
  • Trader Joe’s Fat-Free Microwave Popcorn with Natural Butter
  • Orville Redenbacher’s SkinnyGirl Butter and Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn
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Is Microwaved Popcorn a Healthy Snack?

Microwave popcorn makes cooking and serving popcorn almost effortless. As a whole grain snack, you’d think popcorn would be a slam dunk in the healthy category. Not necessarily.

If you’re popping at home on the stove, you know you need to add oil so the kernel won’t stick to the pan. After popping, you might add butter and salt. Similarly, microwave popcorn brands do the same.

They include ingredients such as oil and salt, but may also contain artificial ingredients, like flavorings, or trans fats and sodium.  

I set out to find healthiest popcorn options you can make in the microwave based on a review of microwave popcorn brands from the grocery store. As a pediatric dietitian, I want to help you with better options!

Popcorn: A Healthy Snack for Kids

Did you know popcorn is a whole grain? Kids in the US aren’t getting enough whole grains or fiber, so incorporating popcorn into your snack rotation can be a nutritious addition.

Snacks should cover your child’s appetite until the next meal and contribute some nutrition. This is why it’s a good idea to be strategic with snacks. In the case of popcorn, it’s a good idea to add a serving of fruit or cheese to make it more filling.

Need more help with your child’s snacking? Check out this resource!

5 Things to Consider When Choosing the Healthiest Microwave Popcorn

Before we dig in, you need to understand what you’re looking for when selecting a healthy popcorn.

1. The Trans-Saturated Fat Content of Popcorn 

Check the ingredient list to see if the product contains partially hydrogenated oils. These oils contain trans fats that raise bad cholesterol and lower good cholesterol in the blood.

The exterior packaging may claim zero grams of trans fat per serving, yet companies can claim their product is trans fat free even when it contains less than 1 gram per serving.

A serving of microwave popcorn can range from 2.5 cups to 3.5 cups. Eating several servings of popcorn containing 0.5 grams trans fat can exceed the recommended maximum of 2 grams per day for a 2,000 calorie diet.

2. Check the Total and Saturated Fat Content 

Be sure to check the total fat and saturated fat content on the Nutrition Facts Panel.  Choose a variety that is lower in total fat and saturated fat.  Look for light or reduced fat varieties. They can contain around 70% less fat than regular products.

3. Are There Any Artificial Ingredients? 

Many microwave popcorns contain artificial ingredients or flavorings. The more butter or other flavorings added to the popcorn increases the likelihood of artificial ingredients.

Check the ingredient list to be sure your choice is free of these. This is particularly important if you have a child with ADHD or food sensitivities.

4. Sodium Content  

Inspect the sodium content on the Nutrition Facts Panel. The lower the better. Try to find a brand that has less than 300 mg per serving.

For the purpose of this review, I compared brands using a one cup portion size.

5. What are the Serving Sizes and Calories?

Serving sizes of popcorn vary from product to product.  Always check the serving size and the number of servings per bag.  

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The Healthiest Microwave Popcorn Brands  

When selecting the best microwave popcorn, I considered calories, total fat, saturated fat, and sodium. I steered away from off-brand varieties and stuck with recognizable brands.

Some of the brands touted they were gluten-free. Just an FYI: Popcorn is naturally gluten-free.

Nowadays, you can find just about any flavor of microwave popcorn you can think of. I stuck to the basics and featured the plainest versions, usually just salted. The healthiest option will be the one with the least amount of added salt and fat.

Scroll to the bottom for an easy homemade popcorn version.

I’ve ranked the following brands from least healthy to healthiest. As you read down the list, you’ll see the bottom three or four have very subtle differences. As with anything we eat, finding the balance (remember the 90-10 Rule!) is the secret to success!

Black Jewel Natural microwave popcorn

Black Jewell Natural Popcorn

This brand contained the most calories per serving, at 47 calories per cup. This was due to the fat content (1.6 gm/cup). It contains 0.7 gm saturated fat and 53 mg sodium per cup.

Newman's Own Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn - Healthiest Microwave Popcorn

Newman’s Own Sea Salt

I’ve eaten this popcorn before and it’s quite tasty. Newman says on his website, “Nobody gets trusted with popcorn — except me!” Of all the microwave popcorns I reviewed, this one had the most fat and saturated fat per cup. You get 43 calories per cup, 2.6 gm fat, and 1.1 gm saturated fat per cup, with 82 mg sodium.

Orville Redenbacher's Naturals Simply Salt microwave popcorn

Orville Redenbacher Simply Salted

A well-known name in the popcorn industry, this simple version touts 38 calories per cup with 2.4 gm of total fat and 1.1 gm of saturated fat. It is the brand with the highest amount of sodium per cup. (Ironic, given the name of the popcorn.)

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Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn

A newer brand on the market, Boom Chicka Pop delivers about 35 calories per cup. You’ll get 2 gm of total fat and 50 mg sodium in each cup. Remember, we rarely eat just one cup of popcorn! These numbers multiply based on the amount you eat.

Allergen Alert! This brand is made in a peanut-free facility.

pop secret microwave popcorn - healthiest microwave popcorn

Pop Secret Homestyle

I’ve bought Pop Secret quite a few times. My kids like it, and I don’t have problems with the packaging or popcorn burning in the microwave (worst smell ever!). This brand contains 30 calories per cup, along with 2 gm total fat and 1 gm saturated fat. You’ll get 70 gm of sodium in each cup.

Allergy Alert! This product contains milk.

skinny pop sea salt microwave popcorn

SkinnyPop Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn

‘Skinny’ can be a deceiving name, as it might lead you to believe there is little oil in this microwave popcorn. But there is: Each cup contains about 1.5 gm of total fat (no saturated fat, though). You’ll get 30 calories and 65 mg sodium per cup.

Act II microwave popcorn - healthiest microwave popcorn

Act II Light Butter 

Because this is a “light” version of microwave popcorn, you can expect the calories and fat to drop significantly. This version is half the calories of Newman’s Own or Black Jewell Natural Popcorn.

For each cup you eat, you’ll consume 22 calories, 0.5 gm of total fat, a smidge of saturated fat (0.15 gm), and 65 mg sodium.

Eliza's organic microwave popcorn

Eliza’s Organics Organic Microwave Butter Popcorn

I haven’t tasted this, but as a registered dietitian, the nutrition facts are certainly appealing. Each cup of popped popcorn offers 25 calories, 0.5 gm of total fat (no saturated fat), and 65 mg sodium.

The ingredient list is short, too: popcorn kernels, oil, and salt. Even though the calories are a bit higher than Act II, I gave it a higher ranking due to the absence of saturated fat.

Quinn Snacks - Healthiest microwave popcorn

Quinn Snacks Just Sea Salt

With only two ingredients, this has the lowest amount of fat and sodium of the brands of microwave popcorn I reviewed. You get 27 calories, 0.3 gm fat, no saturated fat, and 53 mg sodium in each cup of popped popcorn.

DIY Microwave Popcorn

Of course, you can skip the grocery store and be in full control. Natural ingredients, no food packaging, and an easy recipe!

Here’s how to make homemade microwave popcorn:

  • Put 1/4 cup popcorn in a brown paper bag with 1 teaspoon canola oil.
  • Fold the opening over tightly, shake well, and tape the opening closed.
  • Place in microwave folded side up for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Eat plain or add salt, melted butter, sugar, parmesan cheese, or whatever else you like!

What’s your favorite popcorn and how does it measure up?

4 More Healthy Popcorn Brands

If the above microwave popcorn brands don’t suit your fancy, consider these:

Connect Gourmet Microwavable Popcorn

Connect Popcorn Gourmet Microwavable Popcorn

This brand wants you to add the oil, which is cool because it means you get to determine how much goes in there. You’ll get 130 calories, 6 g of fat, and 320 mg of sodium per serving.

365 Whole Foods Buttery Flavor Microwave Popcorn

365 Whole Foods Organic Buttery Flavor Microwave Popcorn

This has a light buttery flavor and serves 150 calories, 6 gm of fat, and 160 mg of sodium in a serving.

Trader Joe's Microwave Popcorn

Trader Joe’s Fat-Free Microwave Popcorn with Natural Butter

You’ll get about 130 calories per serving with 1.5 g of fat and 300 mg of sodium. Did you know you can also buy a microwaveable corn cob?

Skinnygirl popcorn

Orville Redenbacher’s Skinnygirl Butter and Sea Salt Microwave Popcorn

These come in single-serving microwave popcorn bags. You’ll get about 160 calories, 2.5 g saturated fat, and 400 mg sodium in a serving.

What is the Best Store-Bought Microwave Popcorn?

Overall, I believe the healthiest type is light on fat and salt, and high on flavor. In my review, Quinn Snacks Just Sea Salt is the stand out.

Is Stove-Popped Healthier than Microwave?

That’s hard to know! With commercial brands of microwave popcorn, we have the nutrition label which tells us how much sodium, fat, and calories are in a product. With homemade types, it all depends on how much oil you add to the pan, how much salt you shake on top, and whether or not you add butter.

Sometimes, homemade popcorn may be less healthy than the store brands!

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Disclaimer: I provided an objective and independent review of these products; no affiliations or support was obtained from any grocer or food marketer.

This post was updated from its original in October 2023 to add more popcorn brands.

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