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Old 14-12-2003, 01:06 AM
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Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA
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Old 14-12-2003, 01:43 AM
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"QUENTINEER1" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


I have seen small ones at toy stores. They really work.

jim


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Old 14-12-2003, 01:57 AM
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Sam's or Cosco? Put cotton candy machine in your search and you will
find many.

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Old 14-12-2003, 02:21 AM
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In article ,
(cynthia mason) writes:

Sam's or Cosco? Put cotton candy machine in your search and you will
find many.


Thank you.
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Old 14-12-2003, 02:21 AM
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In article , "James A. Finley"
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"QUENTINEER1" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


I have seen small ones at toy stores. They really work.

jim


Thank you.


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Old 14-12-2003, 05:59 AM
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Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


Try AOL's customer service hotline. 1-800-ASS-HOLE. Ask for Sheldon.
He usually answers the phone.

Gar


Well that wasn't a very nice response now was it ?
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Old 14-12-2003, 07:20 PM
Thalocean2
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Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


I have seen small ones at toy stores. They really work.

jim


We had one a couple years ago. It worked twice then the insides mucked up
beyond repair. It was the Handheld model. Couldn't be opened up to clean the
thing out. Waste of money.

Laura B.
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Old 15-12-2003, 05:10 AM
Charlene Charette
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QUENTINEER1 wrote:
Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


I saw them at Bed, Bath & Beyond.

--Charlene

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Old 20-12-2003, 01:22 PM
stan@temple.edu
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James A. Finley wrote:

"QUENTINEER1" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?
TIA


I have seen small ones at toy stores. They really work.


Yup, a friend of mine has one of those toy cotton candy machines
and it spins cotton candy just like the large machines that one
finds at carnivals.

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Old 20-12-2003, 03:42 PM
Frogleg
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"QUENTINEER1" wrote


Where can I buy a cotton candy machine?


Target had one in their advertising circular last Sunday.
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Old 24-12-2003, 02:51 AM
JLove98905
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On a recent Food Network program about top 5 best uses for sugar, cotton candy
came up. I was suprised to learn that a huge mountain serving of cotton candy
contains less sugar than a can of soda. I'm not sure how that's possible,
but...I'll take it!
Enjoy the yummy stuff
-Jen
Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright


 




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