Monday, January 18, 2010

Recognize the Cotton Candy Machine at the Fair?



older people in general feel that many of the basic food have changed and more like it. Maybe it's just a sign of old age, or is it because our foods are no longer as pure as they used to be? Do you remember machine cotton candy at the fair? You still hear the soothing sounds of carousel music when you think about it? Cotton candy has remained the same, you'll be glad to know, and still has the same flavor you remember.

It still consists of 100% pure sugar was melted into liquid form, and following the machine ejects the melted sugar through tiny holes using centrifugal force that allows the company to back-up by cooling, and voila, you have cotton candy! From there, the segments of exceptionally tasty sugar are then assembled on a stick or a cone for you to enjoy.

The cotton candy machine was patented in early 1900, and was introduced at the World Fair in St. Louis in 1904 as "Candy Floss." He became known as "Fairy Floss", and "Fluffy Stuff". "

The United States is so enamored with him that there really is National Cotton Candy celebrated on the 7th of December each year. Children especially love how it melts in the mouth quickly and simply dissolve. Generally it has been pink, through the use of food coloring, but any color can be achieved.

Not only is absolutely delicious, but it is certainly full of memories for all. People seem to "go back" in its infancy at the mere mention of it, and many remember as he was taking his "beloved" to a faire, carnival, amusement park or circus.

Imagine how their children would be surprised if you could have a machine itself? It really is a machine accessible and easy to buy online, allowing you to make cheap cotton candy at home.

Often people use the entry level commercial machines for meetings of Boy Scouts, little league ballparks, festivals, clubs, tutoring, fairs, neighborhood, and many other gatherings. He instantly became a hit with young and old, the young people being mesmerized watching the creation of it, and the allure of eating something so ethereal and volatile as cotton candy. The older people eating it and enjoy it because of taste, of course, but also because of nostalgia involved.

Interestingly a lot of it is not as nutritionally poor, as many people believe, for it is found that the average serving, made mostly of air, which contains less sugar than a can of sugary pop! And compared to the pop, which has about 100 calories, but the pop, on average, about 130-170 calories! Many people sell what is known to put up signs informing potential buyers of treatment on these surprising facts.

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