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Who needs to know the taste, flavor, and texture of cotton candy? It’s woven into our national palate. The melt-in-your mouth strands of sugar that dissolve even as you touch it. The smooth sweetness on your tongue. The subtle flavor of fruit called “blueberry flavor” or “raspberry flavor,” which tastes nothing like the real thing! All held in a cloud-like texture, so delicate and fascinating, it can only be described as pure fun.
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Cotton Candy: The Sweet Invention by a Dentist
Who knew – a dentist, William Morrison, invented cotton candy in 1897. He had teamed with a confectioner, John C. Wharton, to create a machine to spin sugar into what they called “Fairy Floss.” They announced the treat at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, sold 68,000 boxes, and cotton candy rose to confectionery stardom! The pair went onto start a business called the “Electric Candy Company” which made machines people could use to make cotton candy at home. Little about cotton candy has changed today, except, of course, the name. That was created by Louisiana confectioner, Josef Lascaux – cotton reminded him of the cotton grown in the fields at home. Love Cotton Candy? Get more at our blog – from Susan’s newest book “Fun Foods of America.”
True Treats is the only historically accurate candy store in the world, bringing the past to life through researched sweets, teas, syrups, and more. Every product is rooted in history, telling the story of how people from all walks of life enjoyed treats through time. Leading this effort is Susan, a nationally recognized candy historian, researcher, and author who appears regularly on TV, radio, and in major publications. With over 40 years of experience, she has written ten books and founded True Treats to share the fascinating history of candy in a fun and delicious way. Susan’s work uncovers the surprising origins of America’s favorite sweets, from ancient uses of sugar to the candies of the 1900s. Through True Treats, Susan makes history an interactive experience, allowing customers to taste the past while learning the stories behind every bite.