THURSDAY NIGHTYNIGHTIMES... PLUS NATIONAL COTTON CANDY DAY!! (7 photos)
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Guys.... I am using only whispersounds onna 'count of my Mirabelle being all sleepy in the brainmelon and stuff. Yes.................................
See..... I did not want to make her wakeywakey, plus if she hears 'bout what I am gonna say to you, she will prolly go crazybananas and stuff. I am not even joshing! ......................
'Course our Mirabelly gets sooper'cited real easy, so what I am gonna tell you is just 'tween me plus you guys, K? K.
Plus after I have brainlearned you, you will prolly understand. Yes. Prolly......................
Okeedoke, guys... don't tell Mirabelle, butt did you know!!?? ..this whole entire daytimes was............
Can you bleeve it!!?? IKNOW!!?? Isn't that 'MAZING!!??
'Course I am not 'llowed to put COTTON CANDY in my belly, 'cuz Mum plus Pop say it would make my poops go crazybananas!! Truestory for reals no joshing seriousface!! ............................
Did you know alla these sciencefacts!!??
Cotton candy (also known as fairy floss in Australia, candy floss in South Africa, the UK and New Zealand) is a form of spun sugar. According to the New York Times, the confection "is 100 percent sugar, with dashes of flavoring and food coloring."
Machine-spun cotton candy was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World's Fair as "Fairy Floss" with great success, selling 68,655 boxes at 25¢ per box (equivalent to $6 per box today). Joseph Lascaux, a dentist from New Orleans, Louisiana, invented a similar cotton candy machine in 1921. In fact, the Lascaux patent named the sweet confection “cotton candy” and the "fairy floss" name faded away, although it retains this name in Australia. In the 1970s an automatic cotton candy machine was created which made the product and packaged it. This made it easier to produce and available to sell at carnivals, fairs, and stores in the 1970s and on.
Tootsie Roll of Canada Ltd., the world's largest cotton-candy manufacturer, makes a bagged, fruit-flavored version called Fluffy Stuff.
The United States celebrate National Cotton Candy Day on December 7.
Isn't that the COOLIST!!?? The most gigantical COTTON CANDY Companybusiness is right here in my CANADAplace!! Wowzers!! I did not even know for crying out Pete!! ........................
Well..... that was sooperfun to do brainlearning 'bout COTTON CANDY with you guys!! Yup!! Sure was!! Now I feel waymoresmarterand everythings, don't you!!?? IKNOW!!
Anyhoozle.... now is when we should mosey on over to the Dreamingplace so's we can catch up with Mirabelly!! Yup!! Hope we see you there and stuff!!
Nightynightimes, everybuddy!! 😊❤️😘❤️😍❤️
❤️❤️❤️ Luvluvlove you guys!! ❤️❤️❤️
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