Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Cotton Candy Machine

Cotton Candy first became a hit in Italy around the 15th century. In 1897, a machine was devised that used a motor's centrifugal force to strip the sugar into threads by using a screen. It was the first electric Cotton Candy Machine of its kind. They were successful, and with that, they created the first form of Cotton Candy that we all know today.






Combine party favors with a fun baby shower activity by creating mini nappies, by cutting little triangles from lilac, red, or yellow baby adventskalender online. Use pinking shears to cut them out, then pin them together with a small gold tone safety pin. Add factors like jam stomachs or butter mint candies, but in one of the baby diapers, put a shock such as a apply of peanut butter or a chocolate processor. Pin these on visitors as they come in, and the one with the weihnachtskalender!


Candy Fundraising

Candy fundraising is fun and relatively easy. It's great because candy is a very marketable product and it's cheap. Cheap, marketable fundraising products mean more money in your pocket!








 Candy fundraisers are also cheap. We know you want to make money. We also know that it takes money to make money, which means that you're going to have to pay some upfront costs to get any fundraiser going. Lucky for you, candy is cheap! It's also very easy to get. All you need to do is contact a candy distributor in your area. If there isn't one in your area, get the Internet and find one. There are several to choose from.

Candy, Candy, Candy - How I Love You!

Anyone, everyone, toddler to nonagenarian, no matter where in the world they live, love candy. Is it the sweetness? The taste? Texture? Hardness? Softness? Or all of the above? Sweet foods, whether they be an intricately executed six-layer wedding cake or a single piece of hard candy from a paper tube, eaten on the run, are a necessity of life, if not physically then definitely psychologically.