US HOME CANDY FLOSS MACHINE LAUNCHED

May 13th, 2010

Here’s something that’s got to be novel.  A Candy floss machine for consumers to use at home.  Made by Nostalgia products the company says “Candy lovers can now make cotton candy from home using sugar free or hard candy with the release of a fun, exciting cotton candy machine.

The Hard and Sugar Free Cotton Candy Maker uses pieces of either hard candy or sugar free candy to create delicious candy floss. It has a suggested retail price of $39.99 and is available through most fine retail outlets.

The Hard and Sugar Free Cotton Candy Maker enables people to taste their favourite hard candy in cotton candy floss. It’s great for diabetics that love cotton candy, because now they can eat sugar free cotton candy.

Now cotton candy is no longer just pink and blue! Transform a variety of popular hard candies such as peppermint, cherry, grape and more into uniquely flavoured and hued cotton candy. Even diabetics and people on sugar-restricted diets can enjoy the sweet treat of cotton candy with the Hard and Sugar Free Cotton Candy Maker.

The Hard and Sugar Free Cotton Candy Maker is fun for the whole family and the perfect party accessory. Simply add hard candy into the extractor head after the cotton candy machine has warmed up. Flip the switch and in a matter of minutes floss will begin to form. People love to collect the delicate webs of cotton candy on their cones while circling the translucent pink bowl. Instantly, gatherings are transformed into carnivals and dessert time into party time!

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