Sweet Corn Cotton Candy Floss Sugar
Sweet Corn Cotton Candy Floss Sugar - 1 lb. is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
A familiar fairground favorite takes on a new twist with this sweet corn-inspired floss sugar. Balancing the gentle sweetness of corn with the airy texture of spun sugar, it delivers a flavor that is both comforting and unexpected. The blend is designed for smooth spinning in cotton candy machines, producing fluffy, golden clouds of candy with consistent texture and appealing color. Packaged in bulk, it is well-suited for both professional concession stands and at-home cotton candy enthusiasts who want to surprise guests with something beyond the ordinary.
Applications: Sweet Corn Cotton Candy Floss Sugar is intended for use in cotton candy machines. Simply add the sugar to the designated compartment, and the machine will spin it into a light, corn-flavored treat that can be collected on cones or sticks for serving at events, parties, or gatherings.
Brewing Instructions: Before beginning, ensure the cotton candy machine is clean and properly assembled. Measure and pour the Sweet Corn Cotton Candy Floss Sugar into the machine according to the manufacturer’s recommended amount. Allow the unit to heat until the sugar begins to melt and spin. Using a cone or stick, rotate slowly around the bowl to gather the strands into a fluffy bundle. For best results, serve immediately while the candy is fresh and airy.
Storage: Keep the floss sugar in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight. Reseal the package tightly after each use to prevent exposure to moisture, which may affect texture and flavor. Proper storage ensures the sugar maintains its bright appearance and remains ready for future use.
Caution: This product is intended as a treat and should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Operate cotton candy machines carefully, following all safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer to avoid accidents or injury during preparation.
