I couldn't find any specific information about John C. Wharton's wife, who is credited as the creator of cotton candy. It's possible that the historical records or available information may not mention his wife's name or involvement in the creation of cotton candy. John C. Wharton and William Morrison are generally recognized as the inventors of the cotton candy machine, patented in 1899
Unfotunately I am also stuck on that question. I couldn't find anything, but I think that it was the idea of John C. Wharton. Because he was a huge fan of cotton candy. He died of a overdose of cotton candy.
William Morrison and John C. Wharton
William Morrison and John C. Wharton invented cotton candy in 1897. They developed a machine that melted sugar and then spun it into fine threads, creating the fluffy treat we now know as cotton candy.
Cotton candy was made by William Morrison and John C. Wharton, from Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
John C Wharton was born near Nashville, TN. He was born on July 23, 1826 and he died on April 6, 1865.
John C. Wharton is a businessman and entrepreneur known for founding Wharton Equity Partners, a real estate investment firm based in New York City. He has a background in finance and has been involved in various successful real estate projects throughout his career. Wharton is also active in philanthropy and serves on the board of several organizations.
John F. Wharton died in 1977.
John F. Wharton was born in 1894.
John A. Wharton was born on 1828-07-23.
John Lloyd Wharton died on 1912-07-11.
John Lloyd Wharton was born on 1837-04-18.
In the 18th century by William Morrison and John C. Wharton at a fair in louisiana. people back then payed 25 cent for it.