Cotton candy is spun sugar, occasionally with some flavor added.
Hard candy is dissolved sugar (sometimes molded) with flavoring added.
Candy = sugar.
Yes, cotton candy is really candy.
Mostly sugar.
No, not unless a manufacturer of Cotton Candy made a special batch of pepper cotton candy sugar for you.
Cotton candy
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no, it is made of purified sugar
I shouldn´t think clouds have any taste as thery are made of water vapour.
Cotton candy was made by William Morrison and John C. Wharton, from Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
From correspondence with a representative of Disneyland Resort, the cotton candy sold at the park is made on sight, behind the scenes. Disney makes their own cotton candy.
No, nicotine is not an ingredient in cotton candy. Cotton candy is primarily made from sugar that is spun into fine threads and typically flavored with various extracts. While nicotine is found in tobacco products and some vaping liquids, it is not associated with traditional candy products like cotton candy.
whenever it was made
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Cotton candy is made mostly of sugar, which dissolves in liquids like water. So, when you put cotton candy in different liquids, it will melt and disappear, creating a sweet solution. It's like magic how it transforms, just like when we blend colors on our canvas to create something new and beautiful.
cotton candy was invented in 1897 by William Morrison and John C. Warton. How did they invented? they thought that they could make somthing that is usefull so they made cotton candy