its called cotton candy
ANSWER B:
It might be called "Rainbows and stuff"
Rainbows and stuff by ICP lyrics below
This one goes out to that special someone in my life,
we all have someone special, this is for them
I like ice cream, cherry pie and lemonade with summer breeze
I like rainbows, leafy trails, and puppy dogs with bumble bees
I like cotton candy candy gum and bumper cars and carnivals
golden skies and hazel eyes and sand in between my toes
but. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What I do when I wanna find the name of a song is type in the lyrics I can remember and the artist if I know who sings it, along with the key word (lyrics) and can usually find the song I want in a flash!!!
Rainbows and stuff on youtube link below
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=iwGA4t63FsA
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cotton candy perfume
Cotton Candy.
* Fairy floss * Cotton candy
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
i would name HER cotton candy
The fear of cotton candy is known as "sucrosephobia." This term is derived from "sucrose," the scientific name for sugar, which is a primary ingredient in cotton candy. While it is a rare specific phobia, individuals with sucrosephobia may experience anxiety or fear when encountering cotton candy or even thinking about it.
cotton candy
Cotton candy was called many things in our time. Two of those names include "sugar pillow" or "melting floss". However, during the St. Louis Expidition cotton candy was called "fairy floss".-Hope this answers some of your questions.
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
Fairy floss is another name for cotton candy, which is a spun sugar.
Cotton candy is a food made from sugar. It is naturally white when made. Food coloring is added to make it "fun", and that is why cotton candy is often pink or blue. The name "cotton candy" might be used to describe a color, such as a paint chip or a crayon, but that name was used simply to make it sound fun and the color it represents is completely arbitrary.
Circus, fair, carnvial, amusement park, movie theater, candy store, chuck-e-cheese