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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    Cotton candy, also known as candy floss, is a form of spun sugar. [10] Typical machines used to make cotton candy include a spinning head enclosing a small bowl into which granulated sugar is poured. [10] Colored sugar [11] or separate sugar and food coloring are used to provide color.

  5. BabyCenter releases list of names 'heading for extinction' in ...

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    On the other hand, Noah, Liam and Oliver for boys and Olivia, Amelia and Emma for girls were among the most popular names for babies in 2024, BabyCenter had previously announced last October.

  6. Sugar nips - Wikipedia

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    Sugar nips for cutting a sugarloaf into smaller pieces. Sugar nips are a large pair of pincers with sharp blades, designed to cut sugar from a block. [1] Before the introduction of granulated and cube sugars in the second half of the 19th century, [2] the domestic consumer purchased sugar in the form of a sugarloaf, [3] or at least a part of one, and pieces were cut from it by hand using sugar ...

  7. Keller Machine - Wikipedia

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    Patent #2,956,520 for a "candy cane forming machine" was issued on October 18, 1960 to Fr. Gregory H. Keller, a Roman Catholic priest who aside from his parish ministry helped his brother-in-law with his candy company. The patent was originally co-assigned to Robert E. McCormack. [1] Robert McCormack was the founder of Bobs Candies. [2]

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