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Cotton

By: Jocelyn T. Cotton . Candy. No one knows for sure who is the true inventor of cotton candy, but there are 4 men who have claimed this title. William Morrison, Thomas Patton, Josef Delarose Lascaux, and John C. Wharton. .

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Cotton

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  1. By: Jocelyn T. Cotton Candy

  2. No one knows for sure who is the true inventor of cotton candy, but there are 4 men who have claimed this title. William Morrison, Thomas Patton, Josef Delarose Lascaux, and John C. Wharton.

  3. William Morrison and John C. Wharton showed their inventions at the St. Louis World Fair. They were said to introduce this candy in 1897.

  4. Thomas Patton introduced the invention to the Ringling Brothers Circus, which quickly became a HUGE hit. He introduced this sticky confection in 1900’s.

  5. Josef Delarose Lascaux was a dentist and he never trademarked or patented his idea.

  6. Flavors of cotton candy… • bubble gum • banana • grape • strawberry • blueraspberry • lemon • vanilla • lime • orange • watermelon • pinacolada (Pineapple) • green apple • cherry • tuttifrutti

  7. How cotton candy is made! • Cotton candy is made by: Machine: First, you put sugar in a small cup/polymer pathway located inside a bowl-like thing at the top of the cotton candy machine, and warm up the machine, and slowly, the machine will start to melt the sugar and force it through the small holes at the side of the cup thingy and the bowl will collect it.Then, roll up a piece of paper into a cone shapeand roll it around in a circle then, voila!Your cotton candy is served. (If you can’t finish it all, put it in a sealed container and you can keep it there for a few days) [Leave it out, it will melt!!!]

  8. How cotton candy is made! • Cotton candy is made by: Homemade: Have a pair of wire cutters and a whisk, cut the whisk’s end so it ends up as wire sticks.Put a large plastic bag on the ground to cover up the floor(save it from mess) and stick 2 wooden spoons on a table. Place sugar, corn syrup and water into a 2 quart heavy saucepan and cook it at a medium-high temperature, and cook until it gets to a 320 degrees Fahrenheit (you can use a candy thermometer for that).After that, you carefully pour the liquid into a microwave safe glass bowl. Dip the whisk into the mixture and let it drip a bit, then wave it over the 2 spoons, letting it form a thin stringy texture on the spoons. Wrap it around a paper cone and please serve.

  9. Video for making cotton candy at home! XD • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-bG59cITaY

  10. The end… • Wait! There is… the bibliography!

  11. bibliography 1. Website: Your Online Candy Store-- http://www.sugarstand.com/candy-recipes/homemade-cotton-candy-recipe.htm 2. Website: Your online Candy Store-- http://www.sugarstand.com/cotton-candy.htm 3. Website: How products are made-- http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Cotton-Candy.html 4. Video: How To Make Cotton Candy (without a machine)-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-bG59cITaY

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