National Cotton Candy Day - Did you know we have dentists to thank for National Cotton Candy Day? It's true! Find out more about the history of our favorite fluffy treat.

National Cotton Candy Day 2024 – December 7, 2024

National Cotton Candy Day is celebrated on December 7  to our sweet tooth’s joy and our dentists’ dismay. But did you know dentists actually invented it in the first place? It was even called fairy floss back in the day. Now, it’s the go-to at county fairs and a must-have when riding a Ferris wheel. Most of our childhood memories wouldn’t have been complete without the sugary cloud that is cotton candy. Read on to discover its history — as well as how to celebrate one of the sweetest days of the year.

National Cotton Candy Day timeline

1897
Dentists made the sweet treat

Dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton are credited for the invention of machine-spun cotton candy.

1904
Cotton candy's debut

Following the invention of machine-spun cotton candy, it was finally introduced to a wide audience at the World’s Fair in St Louis, as 'fairy floss.'

1921
Cotton candy got its name

It came about when a dentist, Josef Lascaux, built a machine and sold the treat to patients in his Louisiana office.

1966
That Fluffy Stuff

The world's biggest cotton-candy manufacturer - Tootsie Roll Industries, produces bagged cotton candy called called Fluffy Stuff.

National Cotton Candy Day Activities

  1. Eat all the cotton candy you can

    Buy some and celebrate! Maybe try a new flavor for the first time. Banana? Green apple? Strawberry?

  2. Give some to your siblings or childhood friends

    If you enjoyed cotton candy with someone at a young age, celebrate with them. We're sure sweet memories will accompany this sweet fix.

  3. Try making it at home

    Think you could do better than the dentists who created it? Give it a shot and try various flavors while you're at it.

3 Reasons We Can't Seem To Get Enough

  1. Sugar's the only true ingredient

    When spun, cotton candy's all white because it's made from just sugar. Adding dye can transform the color.

  2. A thread of cotton candy is thinner than a strand of human hair

    Though thin, the treat can be very long. In fact, the longest cotton candy was created in July 2009 and stretched over 1,400 meters.

  3. Cotton candy has different names around the world.

    In England, it’s called candy floss. In Australia and Finland, it’s called fairy floss. In the Netherlands, it’s known as suikerspin, which means “sugar spider.” Traveling to France? Call it barbe à papa, which means papa’s beard.

Why We Love National Cotton Candy Day

  1. All sugar — all the time

    If you're needing a sweet fix, this is your ticket to that sugar high you're craving.

  2. Quick, easy, and no crumbs

    Not only is cotton candy easy to store, it makes no mess. It's just soft clouds of sugar that can easily be folded up and eaten in less than a minute.

  3. It gets us nostalgic

    Carnivals, fairs, and more. Cotton candy brings the memories back. We love feeling like kids again.

National Cotton Candy Day dates

Year Date Day
2022 December 7 Wednesday
2023 December 7 Thursday
2024 December 7 Saturday
2025 December 7 Sunday
2026 December 7 Monday