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Candy stand at the San Diego County Fair, June 16, 2012 - Del Mar, CA. The main thoroughfare at the San Diego County Fair, formerly known as the Del Mar Fair. Food stands and merchants selling their wares line the midway on the way to carnival rides. Photo taken on June 16, 2012. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Candy stand at the San Diego County Fair, June 16, 2012 - Del Mar, CA. The main thoroughfare at the San Diego County Fair, formerly known as the Del Mar Fair. Food stands and merchants selling their wares line the midway on the way to carnival rides. Photo taken on June 16, 2012. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Cotton candy is a form of spun sugar. According to the New York Times, the confection is almost 99. 999 percent sugar, with dashes of flavoring and food coloring. Made by heating sugar and spinning the liquified sugar out through tiny holes where it re-solidifies in minutely thin strands of sugar glass,the final cotton candy contains mostly air; with a typical serving weighing approximately 1 ounce or 30 grams. Often served at fairs, circuses, carnivals, and Japanese festivals, cotton candy is sold on paper batons or in plastic bags. [3][4][5] Food coloring can be used to change the natural white color, and numerous flavorings are available to change the taste. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Cotton candy is a form of spun sugar. According to the New York Times, the confection is almost 99. 999 percent sugar, with dashes of flavoring and food coloring. Made by heating sugar and spinning the liquified sugar out through tiny holes where it re-solidifies in minutely thin strands of sugar glass,the final cotton candy contains mostly air; with a typical serving weighing approximately 1 ounce or 30 grams. Often served at fairs, circuses, carnivals, and Japanese festivals, cotton candy is sold on paper batons or in plastic bags. [3][4][5] Food coloring can be used to change the natural white color, and numerous flavorings are available to change the taste. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Christmas market stalls, winter street fair with wooden booths decorated with fir-tree branches and lighting garlands. Kiosks with snow, traditional sweets, gifts for sale, Cartoon vector illustration. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Christmas market stalls, winter street fair with wooden booths decorated with fir-tree branches and lighting garlands. Kiosks with snow, traditional sweets, gifts for sale, Cartoon vector illustration. Candy stand fair stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures