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  2. Cotton candy - Wikipedia

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    Cotton candy, also known as candy floss (candyfloss) and fairy floss, is a spun sugar confection that resembles cotton. It is made by heating and liquefying sugar, and spinning it centrifugally through minute holes, causing it to rapidly cool and re-solidify into fine strands. [1] It usually contains small amounts of flavoring or food coloring. [2]

  3. William Morrison (dentist) - Wikipedia

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    Morrison, from Nashville, Tennessee, was an avid inventor, and has a number of inventions to his credit.One of them is the first cotton candy (originally named Fairy Floss and named Candy Floss in the UK and Fairy Floss in Australia) machine, which he invented in 1897 in cooperation with confectioner John C. Wharton.

  4. Macpherson Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Macpherson Robertson was born in Ballarat, Victoria.He was the eldest of seven children of Macpherson David Robertson, a Scottish carpenter born in Uruguay, and his Irish wife, Margaret (née Browne).

  5. Make Gardening Fun With This DIY Fairy Garden Craft - AOL

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    To make, you'll need to print out our carrot template. Then gather the essentials: coffee filters, orange paper, double-stick tape, green craft paint, twine, a clothespin, a wire hanger, paper ...

  6. Pashmak - Wikipedia

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    Pashmak (Persian: پشمک) is a form of Iranian candy floss or cotton candy, made from sugar. Pashmak is served on its own or as an accompaniment to fruits, cakes, ice creams, puddings and desserts. It is widely known as Persian Cotton Candy. [1] It is sometimes garnished with ground pistachio nuts.

  7. Dragon's beard candy - Wikipedia

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    It is a traditional Chinese confectionary similar to floss halva or Western cotton candy, which can be found in many Chinese communities. Dragon's beard candy was initially created in China, but soon spread in popularity in other parts of East Asia and South East Asia , becoming a regional delicacy in South Korea in the 1990s, and Singapore in ...

  8. Fifi and the Flowertots - Wikipedia

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    When strange objects have appeared in the garden after a storm, the tots ask Webby what they are and she explains that they are nuts and they can use them to make soap. This idea comes in very handy because all the soap has been sold in Poppy's (Poppady's in the US) market stall. The Flowertots make soap and Primrose washes the dirt out of her ...

  9. emember "Rumplestiltskin"? An impish man offers to help a girl with the . impossible chore she's been tasked with: spinning heaps of straw into gold. It's a story that's likely to give independent women the jitters; living beholden to a demanding king and a conniving mythical creature is no one's idea of romance.