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The History of Cotton Candy and How This Spun Sugar Dessert Confection is Made
Home Foods & Drinks Food
By: Laura Zinkan Email Article
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In 'the trade' cotton candy is simply known as 'floss'. Machine operators will tell you there is an art to collecting and forming the warm product just right. The most popular color for cotton candy is pink, followed by blue. Other colors like yellow, purple and green are also sometimes seen. Almost all cotton candy has food coloring added. Without color, it would be white or light tan. Purists like to eat their cotton candy plain, but it can also be flavored. Popular flavors include bubble gum and ice cream.

Adventurous cooks, indulgent parents and cotton candy addicts can now make their own fluffy creations at home. Small machines (which resemble toys more than a cooking tool) can be found for under $100. Bigger, more reliable machines can cost up to $1,000, although you'll still need to add your own circus. America even has a day dedicated to this sweet, ethereal creation, so don't forget to celebrate National Cotton Candy Day on December 7.

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Laura Zinkan is a freelance writer in California. She puts the Mom in MomsRetro.com with kitchen tips, apron humor and retro art on her website for busy cooks at http://www.MomsRetro.com. She also cultivates a gardening website at http://www.theGardenPages.com with plant profiles and growing tips for succulents and California native plants. Copyright 2007 by Laura Zinkan (LauraZinkan.com). Article may be reprinted as long as author credit is given with one website. All rights reserved.

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