no you cannot it just carmalized the sugar
It is probably wet on the inside where you put the sugar, or it has sugar clogged inside of it. Try drying it off with a paper towel or getting the sugar out of it.
To make Cotton Candy Sugar you mix flavoring with "Sanding Sugar". sanding sugar is not the same consistency as your normal granulated sugar. There are a number of places where you can purchase different flavorings to mix in but i prefer using a product named great floss. it comes premixed in a one pound container. there are a number of different flavorings available.
A candy floss machine is more commonly known in America as cotton candy. Various types of sugar and edible dyes are combined, then spun at high speed to produce a floss or string like consistency and put on a stick or in a bag to be eaten.
The reason cotton candy melts in your mouth is because all it is, is plain sugar. Sugar, sugar and more sugar. Now try this experiment, and it will prove my theory. Get about 3 tablespoons of sugar and put it in a bowl. Then put warm water on top of the sugar and you will start to see that the sugar is melting. Same with cotton candy. Once you put it in your mouth, it melts because of the warmth and pretty much because it's all sugar.
Cotton candy is a form of spun sugar. The machine used to make cotton candy consists of a small bowl, into which sugar is poured. The sugar bowl is spun at high speed while heaters near the rim melt the sugar, which is squeezed out through tiny holes by centrifugal force.
It is a machine for making fairy floss (in Australian English), which is also known as cotton candy (American E.) or candy floss (UK). The machine itself consists of a bowl in which sugar for the floss is put. The bowl spins at a high speed and its edges are heated, melting the sugar. As the melted sugar comes in contact with cool air, it turns solid again, in the form of cotton-like substance. If you twirl a stick near the edges of the bowl, it will gather the floss and voila, that's how fairy floss is made.
The reason cotton candy dissolves in your mouth begins with the manufacturing process. First the sugar was melted and heated then dried into tiny strands whrn the cotton candy is put in your mouth the sugar is being rewarmed by your saliva which causes it to melt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No you don't, unless you want that flavour
usually consyrup sugar and coloring depending on the candy
the sugar free candy doesn't always have a clear wrapper and i am foolong around but this is true that sugar free candy does not always have clear wrappers=:)
Some will accept them and some won't. The candy machine at my office will take them but the soda machine doesn't.