HOW IT'S MADE

Cotton candy is made from sugar and food coloring. Modern cotton candy machines work in very much the same way as older ones. The center part of the machine consists of a small bowl into which sugar is poured and food coloring added. Heaters near the rim melt the sugar into a liquid and it is spun out through tiny holes where it solidifies in the air and is caught in a large metal bowl. The operator of the machine twirls a stick, a cone, or their hands around the rim of the large catching bowl, gathering the candy into portions. We at Dandy Cotton Candy can make vertually any flavor or color combination of cotton candy. Some favorites that we have produced in the past are Strwaberry Bananna, Coffee, and Pumpkin Spice. What does the future of cotton candy flavors bring? As long as you can think of it, we can create it!



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