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Retro Cotton Candy Maker

 
  By Giles and Posner

Our Price: £40.26

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Giles & Posner Retro Cotton Candy Machine One of the latest gadgets from Giles & Posner's unique Retro Range the Retro Cotton Candy Machine creates the feel and look of a 1950's kitchen or diner. Delight your family and friends with endless colourful authentic candy floss in minutes. This product looks stylish in classic red and white colours is simple to use and brings the 1950's feel and look to your home. Create fun for everyone as a treat or to enhance the enjoyment of fresh funfair style Cotton Candy in minutes. Giles & Posner's Retro Cotton Candy Machine provides fun for kids of all ages! Just use caster sugar for fluffy white floss or add powdered food colouring to make floss of any other colour. The Cotton Candy Maker spins sugar into delicious Candy Floss in the comfort of your own home. With an air-spin design it's easy to use and clean. Features Retro Style Cotton Candy Machine Simple to use and easy to clean Voltage 120v 50HZ Wattage 400W
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  • Retro Style Cotton Candy Machine
  • Simple to use and easy to clean
  • Voltage 120v 50HZ
  • Wattage 400W
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Brand: Giles and Posner
EAN: 5060106321206
Label: Giles and Posner
Manufacturer: Giles and Posner
Publisher: Giles and Posner
Studio: Giles and Posner

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