Q. What's the difference between cotton candy and candy floss?

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To a large extent, cotton candy and candy floss are interchangeable. The only distinction between the two names is that the United States uses the former and the United Kingdom uses the latter. Many more words and phrases are used indistinctly between the United States and Britain. Cotton candy often called fairy floss or candy floss is a sugary treat that is spun to resemble strands of cotton. Tiny amounts of flavour or colour are often included. Reason number one: terms have different histories (e.g., coriander is of French origin, while cilantro is of Spanish). User guests will be raving over whichever refreshing summer dessert a user serves.

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