Cotton candy is a popular sweet treat made from sugar that is heated and spun to create thin strands. These strands are collected on a cone or stick, forming a fluffy, cloud-like shape. The sugar can be flavored and colored, resulting in a variety of vibrant options.
Often found at fairs, carnivals, and amusement parks, cotton candy is enjoyed by people of all ages. Its light texture and sweet taste make it a favorite among children. The process of making cotton candy involves a machine that melts the sugar and rapidly spins it, allowing it to cool and solidify into the airy confection.