William created cotton candy because he wanted to bring joy to the children of Nashville with his all-sugar treat. Cotton candy was a sugar spun creation, and you could find it in many colors-from yellow, blue, or pink, to purple, white, or green. William also had help from john, but not really. john just gave him a cotton candy machine and helped spin the sugar. Cotton candy was originally called fairy floss.
Cotton candy was and still IS needed! It's needed because of it's sugary goodness! Plus, it serves to remind us of the wonderfulness of pinkness.
It makes everything sweeter :)
young people started to eat old ladies' hair thinking it's cotton candy ;-)
Yes, due to Newton loving cotton candy and making it a secret 4th law of the universe.
Obesity and deliciousness
its in spark park
the world would exploder
He was the inventor of the world famous cotton candy. Cotton candy is available in stores near you, like Walmart, Hyvee, Albertsons, etc, and its now in many flavors and colors.
Cotton Candy was invented in 1897 but was not introduced to the public until 1904 at the St. Louis World Fair.
it gave the world a good taste...
Cotton candy is a soft confection that look like a fluffy mass of cotton (but there is no cotton in cotton candy). Cotton candy is made from finely-granulated sugar that is heated and spun into slim threads.Cotton candy was invented in 1897 by William Morrison and John C. Wharton, candymakers from Nashville, Tennessee, USA. They invented a device that heated sugar in a spinning bowl that had tiny holes in it. It formed a treat that they originally called "Fairy Floss." As the bowl spun around, the caramelized sugar was forced through the tiny holes, making feathery candy that melts in the mouth.Morrison and Wharton introduced cotton candy to the world at the St. Louis World's Fair (1904) and sold huge amounts of it for 25 cents a box (that was a substantial amount of money back then). They sold about 68,655 boxes at that fair. The term "cotton candy" began to be used in the USA around 1920. In the United Kingdom, this treat is called "candy floss."
Yes cotton candy is healthy for you it is made with 90% air and 10% sugar if you do't believe me go and watch unwrapped on food network and this one episode when he is in the amusment park! lolz:)! no! cotton candies are sugars on sticks!
Popcorn,hot dogs, burgers, pizza, cotton candy, there is almost everything you can imagine to eat there.
There is about one oz, or 30g, of sugar in one serve of cotton candy. That's around 6 teaspoons US, or 8 teaspoons UK. Cotton candy (or candy floss, or fairy floss, depending on where in the world you are) is 100 per cent sugar, sometimes with added coloring. One serve contains about 100 calories or .42 kilojoules.