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Home Cotton Candy Machine

You might think that a home cotton candy machine would not work as well as the commercial size machines, but they do.

Just add the sugar and away you go. Soon you are collecting all the sugary strands onto your stick or cone and in a very short time you have a bundle of that sticky sugary treat that the kids adore.

If you were to have one of these machines on hand when you next gave a children’s party it would be the social event of the season I am sure. Kids love something a bit different and this would allow you to have this.

You could even send each child away with a bag of cotton candy as a party favor.

You can either use cotton candy sugar which is already flavored or use regular granulated sugar to which you must add the flavor concentrate.

Everything about it is inexpensive because these home machines are extremely affordable and the supplies are cheap as well.

I have just been on the inventorspot.com site and seen a home cotton candy machine that can produce cotton candy from any sort of hard candy.

The machine is Japanese made and although the cost is higher than most normal home machines it does have an advantage in that you can use any hard candy you happen to have about the house. You will get the flavor you want and you don’t have to buy special supplies.

You could prepare cotton candy at the drop of a hat using anything you had in the house in the way of hard candy. Use your chop sticks to collect the strands.

some of the home candy machines are so cute they look like miniatures of regular carts that you would see at fairs and any open air event.

I think quite possibly that soon no kitchen will be without its own machine so that you can produce cotton candy any time it is requested.

You must watch the calories though. An average serving of cotton candy is usually 1 oz. of sugar and this can contain anywhere from 105 to 115 calories, so just be aware.

Many of the models are aimed at children, at their being able to operate the machine on their own, but I would not advise allowing this unsupervised. After all you know that there is heat involved to melt the sugar. Accidents could happen so it would always be best to have an adult present when a child is operating a machine.