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c Gourmet Popcorn Pops Big Flavors & Community Spirit in MontgomerySpace City Gourmet Popcorn Pops Big Flavors & Community Spirit in Montgomery

Space City Gourmet Popcorn isn’t just popping kernels — it’s cultivating flavor, community, and creativity in Montgomery, Texas. Launched in November 2024 by Julie and Jason Long, this veteran-owned business transforms popcorn into an entire experience. With more than 30 flavors available year-round, themed seasonal specials, and fundraising partnerships, it’s fast becoming a hub for popcorn lovers and neighborhood pride.


A Flavor Journey Worth Taking

  • From classic buttery and cheddar to imaginative flavors like bacon jalapeño, Fireball, birthday cake, Dreamsicle, and fruit blends — there’s something for every palate. Community Impact

  • Seasonal favorites roll out for holidays: pumpkin spice and monster mash for Halloween, Christmas Crack (with toffee, chocolate, and sprinkles) during winter. Community Impact


A Local Business with Strong Roots

  • Owners Julie and Jason Long are longtime residents of Montgomery and already operate Longview Greens Miniature Golf. Their entrepreneurial experience and community connections helped shape the popcorn business. Community Impact

  • Veteran-owned: that background informs how the business operates with discipline, service, and ambition. Community Impact


What You’ll Find & How It Works

  • Over 30 flavors stocked at any time, with flavors rotating for holidays and events. Community Impact

  • Pricing ranges from $2.50 up to $65, depending on size, flavor complexity, or packaged gift options. Community Impact

  • Free samples let people taste before buying — useful given how many flavor options there are. Community Impact


Community, Events & Giving

  • Offers fundraising options: organizations can buy popcorn at lower cost and resell it to raise funds. Community Impact

  • Serves event, party, gift orders, which helps tie the business into local life (celebrations, schools, groups). Community Impact


Why It Matters Locally

In Montgomery, a business like Space City Gourmet Popcorn fills multiple roles:

  • Adds flavor diversity beyond national chains

  • Supports local economy via employment and supply purchases

  • Provides an inviting spot for families, neighbors, and groups to gather or give (through gifting or fundraising)

  • Offers seasonal excitement — holiday flavors, limited-time offerings help keep things fresh


Growth, Challenges & Possible Next Steps

  • Keeping up with flavor innovation and customer curiosity — new seasonal specials help, but sourcing unique ingredients or staying ahead of trends takes work.

  • Managing inventory, packaging, quality. With many flavors, ensuring consistent taste and handling is important.

  • Event scale-up: fulfilling large party or gift orders reliably can strain small operations if not carefully planned.

  • Opportunities could include expanding pop-ups, event booths, partnering with local farmers or artisans for flavor ingredients or co-branding.


Concluding Thoughts

Space City Gourmet Popcorn shows how a simple concept — a bag of popcorn — can become a vehicle for creativity, community, and joy. In Montgomery, it’s more than a snack shop; it’s a gathering place, a fundraiser partner, a seasonal treat, and a source of pride. For people who love flavor and like buying local, it’s a reminder that even the smallest business can pop in a big way.

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