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Trick or Treat

October 28
by BrittanyEmery 28. October 2009 14:14

In the process of making cotton candy I came across a great Halloween idea. By mixing pink and blue sugar together the cotton candy comes out white, making the close resemblance to a spider web. Add some little cheepy spider rings to the deal and your all set. It will have kids wondering, is what you’re offering a trick or a treat? On the cost side your probably thinking, great idea to bad it will cost like a million dollars for a cotton candy machine, and like I could find one. However this is totally untrue, I found a reasonably priced cotton candy machine for $29.00 from target, which is also offered online. If you have kids this will surely be a good investment for future parties.  But hey, if your sort on cash (who isn’t now a days) I actual found a recipe to make cotton candy without a machine.  I haven’t tried it, but the website is normally pretty reliable. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/jacques-torres/jacques-homemade-cotton-candy-recipe/index.html

 

Things needed to make spider web cotton candy:

Cotton Candy Machine(optional)?

Spider rings (144 pieces) $6.19

Sugar Floss (pink) $5.00

Sugar floss (blue) $500

Cotton Candy cones (1,000) $28.86

$45.05

 

 

 

 

About the author

Hello,

  My name is Brittany Emery and I am learning about event planning. I thought i would use this blog to archive good ideas, tell you about my experiences and let you know what works! Enjoy!

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