Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located? |
We are a mobile business based out of mid-Michigan. You can find us year-round at various food truck events, family festivals, and local indoor locations.
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Can I order curbside pick up? |
We're in the process of offering curbside pick up. In the meantime, please fill out the order form at the bottom of the Cotton Candy page or send us a message through our Facebook page.
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What is your cotton candy made out of? |
We use 100% granulated sugar made from Michigan's sugarbeets, FD&C Food Dye, Artificial and Natural Flavorings.
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Allergen-Free Statement |
None of the eight major food allergens identified by the FDA (peanuts, soybeans, milk, eggs, fish, crustaceans, tree nuts and wheat) are contained in our cotton candy.
The marshmallows in our Cloud Drops may contain gelatin or gluten depending on their seasonal availability. If you have specific allergy concerns, please contact us before placing your order. |
How long does cotton candy stay fresh? |
Cotton candy stays fresh longer when it's not exposed to air or humidity. Because of that, our made to order artistic Clouds are best enjoyed immediately after being freshly spun. The Cloud Bites and Drops will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks. The Cloud Tubs stay fresh for 2 months or longer in their unopened air-tight containers.
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Should I refrigerate my cotton candy cake? |
Cotton candy should not be refrigerated. It's best left in an air tight container at room temperature.
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Accessibility Statement |
Sweet Spinners strives to ensure that its services are accessible to individuals with disabilities and has experience working with sensory disabled guests. Please contact us if you'd like to discuss any accommodation requests.
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Do you spin at private events? |
Yes! Please contact us for a quote. We are currently licensed and insured to spin indoors or outdoors anywhere in the state of Michigan! We also have the ability to provide for our own power and water, if needed.
Please keep in mind that climate or weather conditions of where we spin have a lot to do with how our artistic Clouds form. This means we can't spin outdoors, yet, when the temperature gets below 50-55 F and severe weather can be an issue. |