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The Cotton Candy Express BB1000-S is a lightweight, easy-to-clean cotton candy machine designed for home use. Its retro teal mini design evokes nostalgic carnival fun while allowing you to create allergen-friendly cotton candy using floss sugar or crushed hard candy. Perfect for parties or everyday treats, it offers quick setup and storage convenience.







| Best Sellers Rank | #184,088 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #45 in Cotton Candy Makers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 801 Reviews |
A**O
Durable little thing
I bought this thing as a pandemic depression purchase. I have used it a lot. Like a LOT. If it's for personal use, this thing is your dream cotton candy maker. You want something to do? Want to twirl a stick for a while? Fantastic. Don't use hard candy. It's a waste of hard candy. You CAN do it, it just takes a lot of the hard candy to successfully do it. I tried to do it with some smarties and ran out of smarties before it could spin much. Buy flossugar. It's cheap, easy to get in bulk, and tastes fantastic. No, you do NOT want peppermint cotton candy. It's a very odd and arguably awful experience. Now I will mention that I am NOT a responsible cotton candy maker owner. I'm just not. It's a fact to face. The main reason you wanna clean this thing after every third use is the sugar starts stacking up along the edges and gunking up the pathway for the actual floss. I'm lazy and disgusting and very, very depressed, so my solution to this problem is to genuinely just snap the trail of melted sugar off the edges of the machine and put it right back into the part that spins to melt it all over again. Do NOT do this for your kids; the resulting cotton candy genuinely will have sharp and painful bits to it and the floss will come out strangely wiry. Still tastes great and doesn't hurt if you know what you're getting into. Definitely always clean the thing when you're done with your candymaking for the day, though, even if you utilize my horrible methods. Just dip the dome and UFO shaped thing in hot water with a little bit of Dawn and the thing cleans itself. The heated element, though.... is tough to clean, to say the least. I say just get a pipe cleaner for that. It works okay. Just try not to get it wet, and don't clean that part too often. Don't worry about running out of cones. Do you have paper in your house? Great. You have tape? Great. You can make your own paper cones. It isn't worth buying paper cones when you can just wrap some paper around itself for a second. Overall, you want cotton candy from time to time for you and maybe a friend or two? This tiny hunk of junk is exactly what you're looking for. Do it. Get it. It's worth it.
S**N
Perfect
Works perfectly. Turn on let run for awhile then, turn off and full with sugar. Turn back on and wait for the spider web of cotton candy.. good buy !
B**N
Use cotton candy sugar, not hard candy for the best result
Doesn’t really work with hard candies, and isn't the easiest to clean, but it is doable (I took it apart with a small screw driver and soaked the candy off in extremely hot water). I used jolly ranchers and I had to do one jolly rancher at a time and that was time consuming. Probably took over 6 jolly ranchers to make a decent cone. The cotton candy sugar would have worked way better! Would be less sugar too😂 I believe the problem was that the jolly ranchers were not melting enough by time it was spinning. Over all this was a fun bday party activity!
E**8
Did the job
Worked ok for what we needed. It took a long time to make cones. Its great for a party for little kids. If we were to need it more I would buy a better machine that works faster. Kids still had a blast. Easy to clean and easy to store.
V**L
Wonderful
Super
T**L
Fun for the kids
Granddaughters love it!
L**A
13 year old uses it with ease
I purchased this product for my granddaughter's 13th birthday. There's a great 5 minute video from another purchaser on YouTube and my granddaughter watched it a couple times before using the machine. After a couple tries she got the hang of it and has been happily and independently making cotton candy ever since! Clean up is easy - most parts can be washed in the sink and the easiest way to clean the base/motor unit is to simply scrape the sugar off - comes off easily.
C**E
Just okay and only for the first few.
I have made a lot of cotton candy using bigger industrial machines. Based on the good reviews for this machine I was hopeful. But the capacity just isn’t enough. You can only use about a Tablespoon of sugar floss at a time. It takes about 1 minute or so to make that *little* fluff in the pictures. You will need to clean the sides off about every 3 fills. And then after a few more you will need to completely wash out everything and start again. We used this for a party with 15 kids and it took me roughly 90 minutes to get a very small candy for each child because we had to stop and clean it out so much. By comparison, when I rented a machine from the party store, I could have made 15 giant cones in less than 10 minutes. So at the end of the party I have decided- I will absolutely never ever use this machine again. I am not even going to try to use up the sugar floss I have (sugar floss not included). I am just going to donate this machine, with a 2 star warning taped to the box. Also- one if the moms at the party said at pick up time and seeing my frustration “I wish I had known you wanted to get this! I have the same one and it is the worst! I never use it! I would have warned you!” My advice- see if you can rent one. I promise it will be better than this.
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