STAMFORD – It’s not a post-turkey delusion. Close-up, wool looks something like a yard bird. “Each individual fiber looks like a chicken's leg, it's got little scales on it,” Marianne Marugg said.
Sugary. Sweet. Sticky. Fluffy. Airy. Delicate. There’s no one word that perfectly describes the sensory wonder that is cotton candy. Don’t forget “flossy” — cotton candy, after all, was invented by a ...
After 11 years of working as a nurse, Anndrea Euerle decided to start a business spinning sugar into Cotton Candy Skies. She live-spins and makes individually packaged cotton candy for birthdays, ...
CHILLICOTHE― As a child, Jennifer Szatkowski said she had family friends that would sell cotton candy at the Ross County Fair. She remembers standing on a milk crate to watch the cotton candy spinning ...
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