A Look Into The Classic Cotton Candy Machine
People in their golden years often believe that the foods they have eaten since they were youngsters do not taste as good as they used to. Is this because our tastes change as we get older, or could it be that our foods aren’t as natural as they once were?
Think about the cotton candy machine that was at every carnival. Are you still able to imagine the fair-like atmosphere that cotton candy helped create? Don’t worry, cotton candy has not changed, and it will still have the same taste you recall from your childhood.
Cotton candy is still 100% melted sugar that has been processed through tiny holes with an extractor that enables the sugar to stabilize and settle via cooling – then, presto, you’ve got yourself some cotton candy! From that point on, the particularly sumptuous strands of sugar are combined on a cone or stick for you to dive into.
The machine itself was patented for the first time in the’00’s and the public first saw it at the’04 St. Louis World’s Fair as “Candy Floss” but it has been called “Fairy Floss,” and “Fluffy Stuff” as well.
People in the U.S.A. love cotton candy so much that a National Cotton Candy Day has been established on the 7th of December. Kids really like how the cotton candy dissolves on their tongues when they eat it. Typically, cotton candy is pink, but it can be any hue of the rainbow by the addition of food coloring.
It is totally delicious and no doubt brings back fond memories for everyone. People appear to revert to their childhood at its mention, and most recall the feelings surrounding taking their “love” to the fair, carnival, amusement park or circus.
People will frequently use the entry commercial machine for many gatherings: scout meetings, little league games, neighborhood block parties, booster club functions, neighborhood fairs, and the like. It is an instantaneous winner, with both young and old, the young being captivated by its creation, as well as by the enchantment of eating an item as delicate and effervescent as cotton candy. Older people relish it for the taste, obviously, and for the feelings of nostalgia that it brings.
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