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Feeling nostalgic for a bit of cotton candy? You don't need a fancy machine to make it at home: All you need is a hand mixer ...
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The machine and the candy it produced (called Fairy Floss at the time) was first introduced to America at the seven-month-long St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, where the confection was sold in ...
KENMORE, Wash. — A new Kenmore business is making cotton candy creations that elevate the county fair confection to a new level. "I kind of wanted to take the scary clown part out of it, or the ...
They packaged it in wooden boxes and marketed it as “fairy floss.” The term “cotton candy” was adopted in the 1920s under the auspices of Josef Lascaux, another candy-purveying dentist.