Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A girl eats cotton candy at a carnival - Westend61/Getty Images Fairs and festivals boast some of the most delectable foods you'll ...
A dentist and a candy maker walk into a fair. That's not the beginning of a joke — it's a historical fact. In 1904, dentist William Morrison and candy maker John C. Wharton of Nashville, Tennessee, ...
Often found at fairgrounds, carnivals, and circuses, sold on sticks and enjoyed by many, the sticky clouds of brightly colored spun sugar that make up cotton candy are familiar to all. The wispy puffs ...
Cotton candy is a favorite carnival snack. The melt-in-your-mouth treat has even been used as a beverage garnish. While cotton candy is popularly served at fairs and festivals, you can also make the ...
KENMORE, Wash. — A new Kenmore business is making cotton candy creations that elevate the county fair confection to a new level. "I kind of wanted to take the scary clown part out of it, or the ...
Ann Ingalls is a former teacher and a prolific writer who has more than 30 children’s books in print or forthcoming. A resident of Kansas City, Ingalls will stop at Left Bank Books this Saturday, June ...
Clouds should have been the obvious choice. But for the source of cotton candy, my 4-year-old self looked into the dark corner of a gym beyond the bleachers and royal blue tumbling mats, where I ...