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Fair Fresh carnival cotton candy at home!

Cotton candy is a light, very sweet candy of threaded sugar, tinted with food coloring and twirled onto a stick. At least that's they way you get it at the State Fair. But now that same melt-in-your-mouth candy is available at home! We press a generous amount of cotton candy into a plastic container, forming a "plug" of candy that you can simply remove from the container and pull apart with your fingers. And the top flavor? Maple cotton candy of course! And now it's available online.

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Maple Cotton Candy
New!
(6) Fair Fresh
Maple Cotton Candy

$19.95

 

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"I didn't believe it either, until I received samples, put them in the freezer and forgot about them. Then, after a couple weeks I went into the freezer and to my surprise the maple cotton candy was still fresh! It hadn't shrunk like I'd expected. The container was still full! So I opened it up and gave it a taste... OUTSTANDING! Now my girlfriend and I are hooked. Whenever we watch a movie, now we ask, 'Do you want cotton candy?' and NOT 'Do you want popcorn?' Unless we run out."
- Rick

 

Got Cotton Candy? That's what your kids will be asking after they try our maple cotton candy. And don't be afraid to send your grandchildren cotton candy for Christmas or as a birthday gift. It will arrive fresh! Then, simply toss the containers in the freezer and they'll stay fresh for at least a couple weeks, if not longer.

A Word About Price - If $19.95 for six tubs seems expensive, please keep in mind that cotton candy is an odd item to ship. It's not heavy of course, but when you put several tubs into a box, UPS and the Postal Service tend to charge more because the box is "over-sized". Even when using a Priority Mail Flat Rate box the shipping cost tends to be more than what we're charging customers for delivery. Therefore, like most merchants we need to "build a little into the price." Consider maple cotton candy a luxury treat because indeed it is. After all, it's also maple-flavored, which is also expensive. Honestly, we could charge as much as $22.95 for six tubs, but nobody is looking to get rich here. We just want our customers to have a delicious, hard to find treat, at a reasonable price. And that's what we believe we offer. If you're not 100% satisfied with the cotton candy you receive, just let us know and we'll promptly refund your entire order!
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Cotton Candy Machine
Cotton candy was first recorded around Mid-18th Century. At that time, spun sugar was an expensive, labor-intensive endeavor and was not generally available to the average person.1 Machine-spun cotton candy was invented in 1897 by William Morrison and John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World's Fair as "Fairy Floss" 2 with great success, selling 68,655 boxes at the then-high $0.25, half the cost of admission to the fair. Fairy floss was renamed to "cotton candy" in the 1920s.3
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Sources: 1.,2.,3. Wikipedia.org