Cotton candy is more than just some sugary snack; it’s the lifeblood of our collective childhood. Whether you’re hosting a party, feeling nostalgic, or craving for a sweet snack, a cotton candy machine is an absolute necessity.
Like most snack foods, cotton candy is shrouded in mystery. How do people make cotton candy? How much does a cotton candy machine cost? Do I need to work at a carnival to learn some cotton candy skills through an ancient trade system handed down since the Middle Ages? Turns out, making cotton candy is easy and affordable. All you need is a cotton candy machine and some sugar.
The thing is, there are a ton of cotton candy makers on the market, and some work better than others. That’s why we’ve taken the time to find the best cotton candy machines, from tabletop models to commercial behemoths. Just keep in mind that most of these machines don’t come with any sugar. You can get away with using hard candies (like peppermints) for some funky creations, but if you want the real-deal experience, you’ll need some cotton candy sugar.
Best for Most People: Nostalgia Electrics Countertop Cotton Candy Maker ($30)
Put on those nostalgia goggles for a minute, and look back on your childhood. You see smiling faces, flowers, carnival rides, and a sweaty older man handing out colorful cotton candy. Now take off those nostalgia goggles, and take a gander at the Nostalgia Electrics cotton candy maker. This old-timey machine can bring a childhood of sweet cotton candy right to your kitchen countertop.
This affordable machine is easy to use and easy to clean. And since it’s surrounded by a steep plastic dome, you don’t have to worry about making a mess on your countertop. Plus, this cotton candy machine comes with two reusable cones and a plastic sugar scoop, so the only extra thing that you need to buy is some sugar. It’s a great pick for light use at home as it takes up minimal space but still offers an authentic cotton candy experience.
Best Extra Old-Timey Pick: Nostalgia Carnival-Style Tabletop Cotton Candy Maker ($28)
OK, OK, you got us. This pick has the same guts as our best overall pick above. But if the 1950s gumball-machine aesthetic of the Nostalgia Electrics cotton candy maker doesn’t do it for you, then you should check out the carnival-styled Nostalgia cotton candy maker. Given that cotton candy is often used for celebrations like children’s parties or baby showers, we couldn’t resist adding in this extra old-timey option.
Like the previous Nostalgia brand model, it sports a medium-size floss bowl, can accept both flossing sugar as well as hard candies and includes a dome guard and reusable cones. The real difference is the form factor, where instead of an old-timey jukebox vibe you’ve got an old-timey carnival cart vibe—you know, without the expense of buying an actual cart. If the cart is what you’re after, however, do keep scrolling.
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