Food: Sweet: Cotton Candy
(O) cotton candy core and coating   (+3)  [vote for, against]
(O) cotton candy with sugar core and sorbitol/xylitol/sucralose coating at the spinarette; organic fruit juice cotton candy

Cotton candy could be even more delicious. Just have the spinnerets make an (o) with the outer layer a different, sweeter sugar like xylitol or perhaps sucralose. New mouthfeels! improved flavor! Something new to try at the fair!

Puzzled about the meaning of "health conscious"? Just dry out real, slightly filtered organic fruit juice and make organic apple juice cotton candy!
-- beanangel, Jun 08 2018

Lead acetate https://en.wikipedi...)_acetate#Sweetener
Not FDA approved ... [8th of 7, Jun 08 2018]

Lead acetate has a very sweet flavour (apparently).

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-- 8th of 7, Jun 08 2018


So do ethylene glycol and arsenic.
-- Voice, Jun 09 2018


So does xylitol. And before you say "that's a non sequitur because it's not toxic", it's toxic to dogs.
-- notexactly, Jun 10 2018


A cotton candy machine, a stepping stone of knowledge to spider spinneret 3D printing. Maybe lead acetate and arsenic would make substrates but the right extrusion environment would need to be artificially generated.
-- wjt, Jun 10 2018


Somebody should make candyfloss-reinforced toffee.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 10 2018


Look, it's just a nursery story. You cannot build a real gingerbread house. The baking technology just isn't there; they aren't weatherproof; and one hungry rodent can do serious damage in a few hours.

Why you want to lure small lost children into the woods is a mystery.
-- 8th of 7, Jun 10 2018


Shirley I can't have forgotten to show you the Pavlova Pagoda last time you visited the estate, [8th]?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 10 2018



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