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
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!
To make homemade cotton candy, you will need a cotton candy machine, granulated sugar, food coloring, and flavoring. Start by turning on the machine and letting it heat up. Then, pour sugar into the machine's spinner and add a few drops of food coloring and flavoring. As the sugar melts and spins, it will create cotton candy threads that you can collect on a cone or stick. Enjoy your homemade cotton candy!
cotton candy is just sugar. 100% sugar... wow...
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.