NTRP 4.5 Tennis - Singles on NATIONAL COTTON CANDY DAY edition

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National Cotton Candy Day celebrates the spun sugar treat that delights candy fans of all ages. On December 7th get your favorite flavor of this sweet delight that dates back to the 1400s.

Originally called spun sugar, cotton candy is still a staple at carnivals, fairs, and the circus. While it may be reminiscent of childhood days, fairy floss also reminds us of fluffy clouds. Since the heated sugar gets spun into thin strands of fine sugar and blown into fat puffs twirled onto paper sticks, it’s a bit like magic.

Cotton Candy FAQ

Q. What is the most popular color of cotton candy?
A. The most popular color of cotton candy is pink followed by blue. Candy makers add a type of food coloring to achieve the pastel colors.

Q. What happens if I squeeze cotton candy?
A. Because cotton candy is made from 70% air, squeezing it forces the air out and the sugar molecules to stick together.

Q. Can you use any kind of sugar to make cotton candy?
A. Cotton candy sugar can be made from granular sugar. However, several brands make flavored sugars and syrups specifically for making cotton candy.
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