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Nostalgia Retro Countertop Cotton Candy Maker, Vintage – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Nostalgia Retro Countertop Cotton Candy Maker, Vintage Candy Machine for Hard Candy & Flossing Sugar, Includes 2 reusable cones, 1 sugar scoop, and 1 Extractor head, Retro Red
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I. M (verified owner) –
My granddaughter loves this machine – I bought this cotton candy machine for my granddaughter for Christmas, and she loves it. She’s 11 years old, and it is simple enough for her to put together and use. We read the directions, and she understood that it is important to allow enough warm-up time in order for the sugar or candy to melt properly (3 minutes). I bought a set of the flossing sugar bottles and a large box of the paper cones to go with it. She and her friends had a great time experimenting with the different flavors of flossing sugar and then trying out hard candies, which worked equally well.
K. B (verified owner) –
Cute cotton candy maker to cure my obsession – I just received my Nostalgia red cotton candy maker. It’s very cute and very easy to use. The only difficult part was to remove the extractor for cleaning. Initially I tried five different flavors of hard candy lemon, Lifesavers, cinnamon Jolly Rancher, organic lollipop pieces and Werther’s Caramel coffee. All of the hard candy has corn syrup or rice syrup which I believe makes it more sticky and a denser cone. I smashed up the candy pieces at first but then I just put them in whole and it was about the same. The candy pieces started making cotton candy instantly. I tried again with one part organic maple sugar and two parts organic cane sugar. The scoop only equals 2 teaspoons and a lot of the sugar is thrown out onto the edges anyway so you don’t even get that much sugar in a cotton candy cone with one scoop. It took about a minute for the sugar to start making cotton candy floss. I found the regular sugar was much fluffier than the candy pieces. It took about two and a half minutes with the regular sugar. See video. But that caramel coffee flavored cotton candy was really delicious!
D. G (verified owner) –
– Note that hard candies will make strands very quickly but sugar floss and even regular granulated sugar takes much longer to melt. I heat it up 6 or 7 minutes when using hard candy, but with sugar, I will let it heat 10-12 minutes at least. If the strands don’t form quickly, just be patient and let it heat!
C. K (verified owner) –
Great for $50, not for high volume – Considering other machines start at $200, for $50 this is a great home cotton candy machine. Once you get the hang of a few quirks, it makes great cotton candy. If you have ever used a commercial machine this will feel disappointing. Additionally, if you want to be able to make cones for folks on the spot – this isn’t great for that, but to be fair, no machine that isnt a $200+ commercial grade machine will allow for that.
F. R (verified owner) –
Very good machine – I just used this machine for the first time and i’m really impressed of it,this cotton candy on the picture i use 1 scoop of sugar floss and everybody LOVED IT!!!!!
I. M (verified owner) –
My granddaughter loves this machine – I bought this cotton candy machine for my granddaughter for Christmas, and she loves it. She’s 11 years old, and it is simple enough for her to put together and use. We read the directions, and she understood that it is important to allow enough warm-up time in order for the sugar or candy to melt properly (3 minutes). I bought a set of the flossing sugar bottles and a large box of the paper cones to go with it. She and her friends had a great time experimenting with the different flavors of flossing sugar and then trying out hard candies, which worked equally well.
F. R (verified owner) –
Very good machine – I just used this machine for the first time and i’m really impressed of it,this cotton candy on the picture i use 1 scoop of sugar floss and everybody LOVED IT!!!!!
D. G (verified owner) –
– Note that hard candies will make strands very quickly but sugar floss and even regular granulated sugar takes much longer to melt. I heat it up 6 or 7 minutes when using hard candy, but with sugar, I will let it heat 10-12 minutes at least. If the strands don’t form quickly, just be patient and let it heat!
C. K (verified owner) –
Great for $50, not for high volume – Considering other machines start at $200, for $50 this is a great home cotton candy machine. Once you get the hang of a few quirks, it makes great cotton candy. If you have ever used a commercial machine this will feel disappointing. Additionally, if you want to be able to make cones for folks on the spot – this isn’t great for that, but to be fair, no machine that isnt a $200+ commercial grade machine will allow for that.
K. B (verified owner) –
Cute cotton candy maker to cure my obsession – I just received my Nostalgia red cotton candy maker. It’s very cute and very easy to use. The only difficult part was to remove the extractor for cleaning. Initially I tried five different flavors of hard candy lemon, Lifesavers, cinnamon Jolly Rancher, organic lollipop pieces and Werther’s Caramel coffee. All of the hard candy has corn syrup or rice syrup which I believe makes it more sticky and a denser cone. I smashed up the candy pieces at first but then I just put them in whole and it was about the same. The candy pieces started making cotton candy instantly. I tried again with one part organic maple sugar and two parts organic cane sugar. The scoop only equals 2 teaspoons and a lot of the sugar is thrown out onto the edges anyway so you don’t even get that much sugar in a cotton candy cone with one scoop. It took about a minute for the sugar to start making cotton candy floss. I found the regular sugar was much fluffier than the candy pieces. It took about two and a half minutes with the regular sugar. See video. But that caramel coffee flavored cotton candy was really delicious!