I was out of regular sugar, so I used this instead. (I had it left over from the kid's b-day party)
I just used it as a substitute for sugar in cookies. (snickedoodles)
they're good. It's the same as sugar, just with pink dye and a little vanilla. They're yummy, and the kids like them, especially because the cookies are bright pink.
He was trying to make a candy making machine, when he accidentally made a machine that would make something that was then called Fairy Floss. Some other names for cotton candy are fairy floss, cotton cotton candy candy, ultimate sugar, ferry flossy, or fluffy treatie.
To learn how to make cotton candy, you can start by purchasing a cotton candy machine and ingredients like sugar and food coloring. Follow online tutorials or take a class to learn the technique of spinning the sugar into fluffy cotton candy. Practice and experiment with different flavors and colors to perfect your craft.
Cotton candy
no
Yes, you can typically find cotton candy sugar at Kroger. It is often located in the baking supplies or candy-making sections of the store. If you can't find it, you can also check online for availability or ask a store associate for assistance.
Cotton Candy?
No, not unless a manufacturer of Cotton Candy made a special batch of pepper cotton candy sugar for you.
Mostly sugar.
no, it is made of purified sugar
Yes they do they sell cotton candy floss sugar at smart and final
All of it. Its spun sugar
They spin a special type of sugar in a special machine until it's cotton candy!