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Research Paper On Cotton Candy

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The invention that caught my eye the best was the Cotton Candy. Cotton candy in my opinion is a good treat on a summer day when you are playing outside with your friends and family.
Some people, like my cousin, don’t like Cotton Candy, they think it is gross because when its wet it sticks to everything. Yes, Cotton Candy is very sticky and messy, but does that change the taste? Cotton Candy has two inventors, William Morrison and John C. Wharton. William Morrison was born in 1860, in Nashville Tennessee. William was a dentist, a lawyer, and a leader in civic and political affairs. William Graduated from the University of Tennessee Dental Collage. Dr.
Morrison became president of the Tennessee State Dental Association. William Invented Cotton …show more content…

John created
Cotton Candy with William Morrison, and died on April 6,1865 in Houston Texas. William and
John invented Cotton Candy in 1897. The Cotton Candy Machine was built in 1897. This device heats sugar in a spinning bowl that has tiny holes in it. As the bowl spins the caramelized sugar is forced through the tiny holes making soft, feathery candy that melts in your mouth. Cotton Candy was introduced to the world at the St. Louis World Fair in 1904. Iced Tea was also introduced at this fair. They sold about
68,655 boxes, each for 25 cents (which was a significant price back then). Cotton Candy is a sweet dish that looks like a fluffy mass of cotton. It is just finely-graduated sugar that is heated and spun into slim threads. What seems like a large serving of cotton candy is actually a small portion of sugar and a larger portion of air. There is only one thing different about cotton candy now, there are many different colors and flavors. Cotton Candy doesn’t really have an importance because it is just a candy, but to some people
Cotton candy is not just a candy! Cotton candy is not very healthy because of the sugar.

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