Just bought one and will be making lots of flavours with colours. Done a Peppermint one last night using green food colouring and peppermint extract added to castor sugar. Worked well and now going to make Strawberry and a Bubble gum blue floss. Bring it on :-)
First question: Did you feel like the 'extract' worked well and provided a flavor that you could actual taste - did it really taste like lemon . . . and it didn't harm your machine? Second question: How much of the "flavoring" did you put in with what amount of sugar?
Hi angelous here,owner of Kaylee's sweet tooth when its made and packaged and you allow it to come to room temperature the color will show up ,if you mix much stronger while it's in production you will see it and even brighter when cooled down.
Thank you so much for this video. I am opening up my business, and am so excited to try this. What do you think about using Monk Fruit Sweetener or Stevia?
If made to dry, how long can it be stored? If properly stored in an air tight container, do you know if it can be kept for any significant amount of time?
Do you just use sugar or do you mix it with anything? I used to make a candy like thing by boiling water and sugar to 1:2 ratio. But after a long time, I tried it and it always burnt. Is there any other way?
@@anniemannie6 maybe add crushed peppermint candy to sugar . But watch out i burnt cinnamon powder sugar and ruined something . Then j saw crushed red cinamon hard candy from brachs candy someone said . It smelled goid i think they said . But i dont know . Jolly rancher hard candy is said to work by the machine makers of the machine i bought. Amazon
Can someone please tell me why whenever I make cotton candy it always shrivels up within minutes? I've been thinking of starting a cotton candy business. I bought a cotton candy machine for home use to to try and get the feel of it first. The cotton candy always starts out great, (round and fluffy)but within 5 minutes or less, it shrivels up😢. I don't know where I am going wrong. Would be helpful with any tips.
@@islaclare2852 Offended much? I'd hate to see your craziness when someone mentions the pyramid schemes and fake "be your own boss" nonsense related to 'essential' oils. Take your own advice and " leave the goddamn man alone"
That's the problem with people today, you people think grown ass adults can't use their own common sense, research and experience. You people need labels on everything!
Plain white granulated sugar is all it takes to make white cotton candy in a cotton candy machine . I just spent $14 on a 3 pound box of flavored sugar for cotton candy before i saw this video . Oh well .
This was helpful but don’t you need to dry your sugar a bit so that it doesn’t form strings and is light and airy. Also you need to use extracts NOT essential oils as that can be dangerous thanks for the vid though
Thank you for writing to me. Indeed, I use extracts, not essential oils. The extracts I use are typically made by a company called McCormick, which used to have a giant factory in Baltimore. I had been by that factory many times as a child. It is out of business at that location now, and I think that 1 wall of that factory forms the baseball field for the Baltimore Orioles now. It is called Camden Yards. It was a famous site in Baltimore for many years. A slightly better result will be obtained by letting the sugar dry before putting into the machine. It will indeed be lighter and fluffier. But just a little bit, as the machine will melt the sugar concoction into a liquid form before spinning it into the cotton candy.
Yes. When I make several rounds of cotton candy, the metal bowl has a large ring of the flavored sugar. I let it cool off for a day, they chip it away into bite-sized pieces of hard candy. But that can be done directly also using a pan to melt the sugar.
Because it was wet sugar. He should have poured that out on that plate on his stove to dry out before putting it in. Wt sugar like that will clog the holes and it is a booger bear to clean!
@@caycegraham4527 that spinning head has rectangular slots formed by the wavy top plate edges on against the rim of the spinning sugar head thing . 4 screws and the top comes off to clean .
Thank you for watching. I am now in the process of expanding to make videos of about a few hundred desserts--Creme de Menthe Parfaits, Kahlua Parfaits, Waffle Mountains, Root Beer Floats, S'Mores, Whipping Creams, Homemade Ice Creams, and many more -- all of which can be made in 5 minutes or less. Please subscribe and hit the notification button
If you were using a cotton candy machine, then something is the wrong. A cotton candy machine will melt the sugar. The cotton candy machine then spins the melting sugar in a rapid circular pattern. That is how the machine makes cotton candy. If your machine is simply burning the sugar, but not turning it into cotton candy, then it is likely that your machine is not spinning fast enough. May be that there is a problem with your cotton candy machine. It is literally that simple. The cotton candy machine melts the sugar and then spins it rapidly to make the cotton candy.
@@RichardDeering99 I'm not sure why just now I'm seeing your answer, but I've figured out what happened, I wasn't using the correct sugar, I'm not sure why the one I used first didn't work but I got another brand from a cake material shop and it worked just fine
Hello, thank you for writing to me. I hope you enjoyed the video. I am now expanding to a much larger channel. I will have hundreds of great desserts that can be made in less than 5 minutes. I hope you can watch more of them, and please let me know which ones you like.
@@RichardDeering99 do liquid based flavourings and colourings evaporate by the machine's high heat before the sugar is spun out compared to solid powder based flavourings and colourings, due to liquids having a lower boiling point that solids, and over here the sugar being a solid as well?
@@wajahatkhan7780 the net result: the cotton candy tastes exactly like the extract. Peppermint cotton candy tastes exactly like peppermint, lemon like a natural lemon, orange like a natural orange. The system works. I have made 150 different flavors of cotton candy, including the combinations like strawberry banana, chocolate and peanut butter (tastes like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), root beer and vanilla (tastes like a real root beer float).
It tastes exactly like lemon! The Peppermint tastes exactly like Peppermint. I use too much extract, but the result is perfection. Each extract delivers the flavor selected and desired. No one can get true flavors from the pre-packaged sugars that are sold in-line. I bought the standard 3 pack online for $25. I read the list of ingredients. The so- called strawberry flavor had two ingredients: sugar and food dye. No strawberry extract. When I made cotton candy using that particular item, it tasted just like all cotton candies made with pure sugar. It was out of my frustration with that experience that I experimented and figured out that I could make true flavors using extracts. It turned out to work perfectly. My oldest son loves pepperment. So I made cotton candy using peppermint extract. He absolutely loved it.
You are NOT using essential oil. Your mistake is not just a simple mistake; it is dangerous, because you could lead someone to think he could actually use essential oil in this.
My buddy took a bath in essential peperment oil. He's not alergic but he used to much and had to go to the emergency room. I think he stayed the night.
Its white!!😂😂 and it looks like you put 2 table spoon of Lemon Extract!! Im a fan of Extracts flavor but i know when its too much... But thanks for sharing
Just bought one and will be making lots of flavours with colours. Done a Peppermint one last night using green food colouring and peppermint extract added to castor sugar. Worked well and now going to make Strawberry and a Bubble gum blue floss. Bring it on :-)
He made a mistake, but obviously he meant extract
this is so cute 🥺
Its been one year is he still cute
its been another year and its still cute
@@jannahjayy it's been a couple more and the cute is all gone. i made it into cotton candy and ate it
😮@@DOOF1
Rick, I really appreciate this video! Very helpful!
First question: Did you feel like the 'extract' worked well and provided a flavor that you could actual taste - did it really taste like lemon . . . and it didn't harm your machine? Second question: How much of the "flavoring" did you put in with what amount of sugar?
It work good
That definitely doesn’t look yellow but I do appreciate you showing me how to make the flavors.
Hi angelous here,owner of Kaylee's sweet tooth when its made and packaged and you allow it to come to room temperature the color will show up ,if you mix much stronger while it's in production you will see it and even brighter when cooled down.
Man I want cotton candy now!
Thank you so much for this video. I am opening up my business, and am so excited to try this. What do you think about using Monk Fruit Sweetener or Stevia?
Good luck on your endeavors!!
@@icee8820 Thank you for the well wishes!
I also wanted to start a business like this! How are you doing so far? We should exchange notes lol
Same I wanted to start a business like this !! Do you have any tips ? And how is it going ?
How's your business goin? I'm starting mine soon
what a sweet man
Can u make it in a blender too?
wow! thanks! i never knew how to make cotton candy before. seems magical😋
Hallelujah.🎶 Blessed to be a blessing.💐 All Glory to God!♥️✝️🙏
God and cotton candy? Really? Wow!
@@johnvgig lmao...😇
If made to dry, how long can it be stored? If properly stored in an air tight container, do you know if it can be kept for any significant amount of time?
it's not yellow??
Yes I am watching it today wandering the same
Wow grandpa your boss
Wowww awesome I will try it
Would be great to have a recipe that you can scale up. I need a lot for a party.
Can you give measurements like how many drops of flavor, drops, and how many cups of sugar
Hi you don’t have to wait for it to dry?
Awesome thanks for sharing
Can you use any kind of sugar ?
Oh, fun, thank you!
Did u use the whole bottle of extract
Thank you this is just what I need
🤔What liquid was already in the bowl that you added the flavoring???
I make Cotten candy ALL THE TIME and it is never a deep shade of color. It is always a pale white.
Do you just use sugar or do you mix it with anything?
I used to make a candy like thing by boiling water and sugar to 1:2 ratio. But after a long time, I tried it and it always burnt. Is there any other way?
@@anniemannie6 maybe add crushed peppermint candy to sugar . But watch out i burnt cinnamon powder sugar and ruined something .
Then j saw crushed red cinamon hard candy from brachs candy someone said . It smelled goid i think they said . But i dont know .
Jolly rancher hard candy is said to work by the machine makers of the machine i bought. Amazon
Hieee nice video
I m from India I want to know that how can i make flavour of suger becoz we have flavour assence but not suger soo tell maii
Hi i am Indian too and to make sugar mash the sugar to make it thin
Amazon ?
Lemon Italian Ice is often white like this cotton candy flavor ends up.
Can someone please tell me why whenever I make cotton candy it always shrivels up within minutes? I've been thinking of starting a cotton candy business. I bought a cotton candy machine for home use to to try and get the feel of it first. The cotton candy always starts out great, (round and fluffy)but within 5 minutes or less, it shrivels up😢. I don't know where I am going wrong. Would be helpful with any tips.
Thats too dope
I've read the sugar has to be dry. Is this true?
Thankyou ❤️
You eat a whole bottle of lemon flavor?
what machine are you using?
It is the sterling 1932 edition mutator.
Are u not suppose to have the machine heated first ?
He did it all wrong! Yes it’s gotta get warmed up first. The sugar has to dry first too! Not a master class.
Please don’t tell people to use essential oils for flavoring. Extracts/flavoring concentrates and essential oils are not the same thing.
no i guess not for you cause you make it wrong dipshit but i make it all the time for years and its delicious so leave the goddamn man alone
@@islaclare2852 Offended much? I'd hate to see your craziness when someone mentions the pyramid schemes and fake "be your own boss" nonsense related to 'essential' oils. Take your own advice and " leave the goddamn man alone"
That's the problem with people today, you people think grown ass adults can't use their own common sense, research and experience. You people need labels on everything!
@@islaclare2852 enjoy dying
I almost got poisoned
Wow, I thought the sugar had to be dry before it was used in a machine, thank you
I thought so aswell
It seems to depend on the machine you use. I also think he would get less thick stringing if it was dryer.
My hearts throughout this video🥺
one question what sugar is it normal table sugar or casting sugar
Plain white granulated sugar is all it takes to make white cotton candy in a cotton candy machine . I just spent $14 on a 3 pound box of flavored sugar for cotton candy before i saw this video . Oh well .
Tysm for helping us I subscribe
SO HELPFUL THANKS 💗🥺
But is it yellow? I only see white cotton candy.
This was helpful but don’t you need to dry your sugar a bit so that it doesn’t form strings and is light and airy. Also you need to use extracts NOT essential oils as that can be dangerous thanks for the vid though
Thank you for writing to me. Indeed, I use extracts, not essential oils. The extracts I use are typically made by a company called McCormick, which used to have a giant factory in Baltimore. I had been by that factory many times as a child. It is out of business at that location now, and I think that 1 wall of that factory forms the baseball field for the Baltimore Orioles now. It is called Camden Yards. It was a famous site in Baltimore for many years.
A slightly better result will be obtained by letting the sugar dry before putting into the machine. It will indeed be lighter and fluffier. But just a little bit, as the machine will melt the sugar concoction into a liquid form before spinning it into the cotton candy.
Owl Em excuse me but do u know how to make cotton candy juice with no alchol though?
@Owl em can I use syrup
I use lemon & peppermint essential oils in baking and have no problems. Nothing dangerous happened.
Any flavour? I am going to make mine Pepperoni flavoured!
Thank you so much
I need a machine like this
Can u use the oil to make hard track candies.
Yes. When I make several rounds of cotton candy, the metal bowl has a large ring of the flavored sugar. I let it cool off for a day, they chip it away into bite-sized pieces of hard candy. But that can be done directly also using a pan to melt the sugar.
@@RichardDeering99 cool ty
isnt it a bit wet
Bounty hunting kid that’s what I thought
Yeah, the water is unnecessary, but it will evarporate.
God bless God loves you
How much surgar do u use
My similar machine says 4 ounces at a time
Thanks, Rick.
You are welcome. Enjoy!
And sir where can I find the dye though?
Any grocery store lmao. I feel like if you have to ask this, you probably can’t even get your hands on a candy floss machine
@@TNoStone 🤦♂️😭😭
Food coloring it is called . You cannit eat dye .
Oh God the scraping of the fork on the bottom of the bowl has my skin crawling!¡!
What type of sugar do u use
Not raw cane. That doesn't work out well.
White granulated sugar is the most basic ingredient .
Why is it not yellow then ?
Maybe more food coloring makes yellower colored cotton candy .
To me cotton candy looks like cow web to me though like a spider web for some reason though?
Because it was wet sugar. He should have poured that out on that plate on his stove to dry out before putting it in. Wt sugar like that will clog the holes and it is a booger bear to clean!
@@caycegraham4527 that spinning head has rectangular slots formed by the wavy top plate edges on against the rim of the spinning sugar head thing . 4 screws and the top comes off to clean .
I. Like cotton candy
Me too!! I have loved cotton candy since I was very, very little.
At :32 he mentions essential oil. You should definitely NOT be using essential oil in anything edible, much less candy.
You can absolutely use essential oil. But it has to be food based. Not the essential oils that are made with chemicals for a perfume or candle.
That is some large cotton candy
but what if you needed to make a large batch say 25 pounds of sugar. I'm sure you would probably use a different method
Yes you are right about that! Big commercial operations streamline the process and tend to add less extracts.
1 packet koolaid and 1 drop food color (more for deeper shade) to 4 cups sugar
Sry if post in 2019 but he in my family
Thank you for writing to me!
You're welcome uncle rick
I've used our own house sugar
Genius thanx
Thank you for watching. I am now in the process of expanding to make videos of about a few hundred desserts--Creme de Menthe Parfaits, Kahlua Parfaits, Waffle Mountains, Root Beer Floats, S'Mores, Whipping Creams, Homemade Ice Creams, and many more -- all of which can be made in 5 minutes or less. Please subscribe and hit the notification button
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I thought it would be yellow
Jesus loves you
you call it an essential oil but all the ones you show are extracts ??
@T B you're miserable
I did this and it just burned! It never melted! :(
If you were using a cotton candy machine, then something is the wrong. A cotton candy machine will melt the sugar. The cotton candy machine then spins the melting sugar in a rapid circular pattern. That is how the machine makes cotton candy. If your machine is simply burning the sugar, but not turning it into cotton candy, then it is likely that your machine is not spinning fast enough. May be that there is a problem with your cotton candy machine.
It is literally that simple. The cotton candy machine melts the sugar and then spins it rapidly to make the cotton candy.
@@RichardDeering99 I'm not sure why just now I'm seeing your answer, but I've figured out what happened, I wasn't using the correct sugar, I'm not sure why the one I used first didn't work but I got another brand from a cake material shop and it worked just fine
You need a lot more coloring don’t be shy with it
Hi sir
Hello, thank you for writing to me. I hope you enjoyed the video. I am now expanding to a much larger channel. I will have hundreds of great desserts that can be made in less than 5 minutes. I hope you can watch more of them, and please let me know which ones you like.
Show with out machine 😒
am i color blind? That ain't yellow, maybe of you used as much essence it would of worked lol
you rock do you know that? If you ever need to part with that beauty let me know...for a fair price of course.
Next time use a spoon to mix it up in video…..goodness the noise if the fork scraping on the bowl was killing me
brah it aint yellow it's white
You are right!! I didn't use enough yellow food dye!!
@@RichardDeering99 do liquid based flavourings and colourings evaporate by the machine's high heat before the sugar is spun out compared to solid powder based flavourings and colourings, due to liquids having a lower boiling point that solids, and over here the sugar being a solid as well?
@@wajahatkhan7780 yes but it is not a problem. The cotton candy turns out great either way.
@@wajahatkhan7780 the net result: the cotton candy tastes exactly like the extract. Peppermint cotton candy tastes exactly like peppermint, lemon like a natural lemon, orange like a natural orange. The system works. I have made 150 different flavors of cotton candy, including the combinations like strawberry banana, chocolate and peanut butter (tastes like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups), root beer and vanilla (tastes like a real root beer float).
@@RichardDeering99 oh that's fantastic, how much should be added for a strong flavour?
LEMON
It tastes exactly like lemon!
The Peppermint tastes exactly like Peppermint.
I use too much extract, but the result is perfection. Each extract delivers the flavor selected and desired.
No one can get true flavors from the pre-packaged sugars that are sold in-line. I bought the standard 3 pack online for $25. I read the list of ingredients. The so- called strawberry flavor had two ingredients: sugar and food dye. No strawberry extract. When I made cotton candy using that particular item, it tasted just like all cotton candies made with pure sugar.
It was out of my frustration with that experience that I experimented and figured out that I could make true flavors using extracts. It turned out to work perfectly.
My oldest son loves pepperment. So I made cotton candy using peppermint extract. He absolutely loved it.
Plz I nid to halp
How to make color sugar widh flewar also
Mixs both color flewar and I mack flewar coton candy
this video only got me half chubbed
a bit disappointment but amazing looking cotton candy
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You are NOT using essential oil. Your mistake is not just a simple mistake; it is dangerous, because you could lead someone to think he could actually use essential oil in this.
People are doing crack and youre worried for a little essential oil in you???
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Fernando Chavez hahahahaha!
@@fernandoc4453 put some thc in it
My buddy took a bath in essential peperment oil. He's not alergic but he used to much and had to go to the emergency room. I think he stayed the night.
This is a house tour
What a bastard. “How to make any flavor cotton candy”. Step one, acquire a cotton candy machine
I would do real lemon 😂
will it work?
white is not yellow
Haha
Anise is NOT LICORICE. LICORICE is licorice, anise is anise. They are from 2 different plants.
Its white!!😂😂 and it looks like you put 2 table spoon of Lemon Extract!! Im a fan of Extracts flavor but i know when its too much... But thanks for sharing
But you are using artificial colors and flavors. Those are not good for us. You need to get yourself all natural colors and flavors.
Wowww awesome I will try it