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Nostalgia Countertop Cotton Candy Machine – Use Normal or Sugar-Free Candy or Flossing Sugar – Includes 2 Reusable Cones and Measuring Scoop – Pink

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Color: Pink


Style: Classic


Features

  • USE SUGAR OR HARD CANDY: Transform flossing sugar or your favorite hard candies, including sugar free options, into fluffy & mouth-melting cotton candy.
  • EASY ONE BUTTON OPERATION: Simple to use with a single button control for quick assembly and immediate fun.
  • ALL SUPPLIES INCLUDED: Includes 2 reusable cones, 1 sugar scoop, and 1 extractor head
  • STABLE SUCTION BASE: Suction cup feet keep the unit in place and provide extra stability during use
  • COTTON CANDY KITS: This unit works perfectly with Nostalgia cotton candy kits or any other cotton candy bundle.

Description

Create magical carnival treats in your own kitchen! The Nostalgia Cotton Candy Machine transforms regular hard candies or flossing sugar into light, fluffy cotton candy right on your countertop. It’s incredibly easy to use—just assemble, press the button, and start spinning. The clear rim guard lets you watch the magic happen while keeping things tidy. With suction cup feet for stability and included accessories (2 reusable cones, a sugar scoop, and an extractor head), you have everything you need to start the fun. Perfect for birthday parties, movie nights, or festive gatherings, this machine is a hit with kids and adults alike. Cleanup is a breeze as the unit disassembles easily.

Package Dimensions: 11.5 x 11.5 x 7.95 inches


Item Weight: 4.27 pounds


Manufacturer: NOSTALGIA


Item model number: NPCM105PK6A


Date First Available: March 10, 2026


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  • So much fun.
Color: Red Style: Retro
I tried my hardest to come up with anything bad with this product and I just can't. It's awesome! We bought this for my sons birthday party this year (which hasn't happened yet) but of course had to try it out sooner. We LOVE it! We've used both hard candy and the cotton candy floss (sugar) and I have to say that the floss works better. It produces much more candy and it's much fluffier and lighter. That is not to say that the hard candy option is a bad option. It isn't! It's great, tastes wonderful, and gives the illusion that you're eating more than just two tiny pieces of candy! I agree with everyone when they say that you MUST let this warm up for the correct amount of time! It is so important to get the best results and for the life of the machine. The machine will spin out sugar onto the sides of the plastic around the machine and it looks as though it would be hard to get off. I was a little feverish over the potential hard time I would have cleaning this unit but it is a non-issue. Clean up is much easier than it looks and that sugar "stuck" to the sides is very easy to get off. I do have to say I wouldn't trust it to make multiple cones for a large party all in a row. I would definitely let it cool after every 5 or so cones. Maybe more? We are making the cotton candy ahead of time for my sons party. We LOVE this. Also perfect for date night! Pop in a movie and make cotton candy and enjoy eating it together! :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2013 by J. Burgart

  • Sufficiently pleased and great fun for tweens and teens
Color: Red Style: Retro
This seems like it is going to be great. I got it for my daughter for Christmas so I have only used it once to test it out and make sure I had the instructions down as I am sure she will want to use it right away. I read a few reviews that said it didn't work properly or well. I believe if you read the instructions and do as it says you will have good results. I used a candy cane crushed up to make the first batch. I will say that the cotton candy was more brittle than cotton candy I have ever had before and it didn't stick to the reusable sticks that come with the unit very well. It did however make a nice ball of what was easily identifiable as cotton candy and I am certain my daughter would have enjoyed it. I also have confidence that when our cotton candy sugars arrive that they will have an even better result. Crushed candy cane worked great and I trust it will do a great job if you follow the instructions. It was easy, fast after the recommended warm up time and will be a thrill to my daughters. If you have the ability, you may want to use it outside because the guard does not keep all of the floss from rising out of the top. I caught most of it, but if I were to make multiple batches (for a party or to make more than a small amount) I would consider doing it outside to prevent getting things sticky. It really was minimal flying of sugar string but I would prefer it was outside. Of course, if you live in MN you would likely not have good results outside in winter because it needs to be very hot. AND if you were to use it outside in humid weather it would probably not turn out well since humidity melts cotton candy. Regardless I am pleased and in a scientific curiosity sense for kids this is a really neat and fun appliance. The candy didn't stick to the plastic cones included with the set, I will attempt to put a dot of syrup or VERY small amount of water on one side next time to see if it sticks better. A paper cone or straw may work better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2016 by T. Markable

  • My granddaughter loves this machine
Color: Red Style: Retro
I bought this cotton candy machine for my granddaughter for Christmas, and she loves it. She's 11 years old, and it is simple enough for her to put together and use. We read the directions, and she understood that it is important to allow enough warm-up time in order for the sugar or candy to melt properly (3 minutes). I bought a set of the flossing sugar bottles and a large box of the paper cones to go with it. She and her friends had a great time experimenting with the different flavors of flossing sugar and then trying out hard candies, which worked equally well. It took a little time to master the art of how to hold the paper cones and how to gather the "cotton." At first she kept dipping the cones vertically into the spinner, but it was too easy to bump the heating element and then melt the ball of candy on the cone. She also found that the candy gathered too tightly around the cone and ended up in a heavy ball instead of the traditional cottony fluff. After reading some reviews, we found that starting the cone inside the bowl and then holding the cone above the bowl allowed the "cotton" to very lightly wrap around the cone, thereby producing a huge and fluffy cotton candy, just like at the carnival. Although the machine does work very well, there are a few issues I wish the manufacturer would address. The machine vibrates so much that you really need a second person to hold it in place. Putting some rubberized shelving material under it helped some, but you still need a second person to help. This vibrating also shakes the plastic bowl loose. Clean up is easy with the exception of the heating element. Once the heating element has cooled, it needs to be removed for soaking/cleaning. This is NOT an easy chore. I am a pretty strong person, but I had a very hard time removing it. When you push the unit on, you will notice that it goes on VERY tightly. So once it is coated with sugar, cools, and hardens, it is even harder to get off. I actually am concerned that I will break it or bend the post it is mounted on. Be sure there is an adult to do this step of the clean up. I read a few other reviews that addressed these issues, so I know it isn't just the one I bought. But I'm surprised more people haven't mentioned these things in their reviews. Perhaps not all of these machines do this. Once the heating element is removed, clean up is easy. Everything is soaked in hot water for a short while to melt the remaining sugar. No scrubbing is needed. This is a fun machine for a small group of kids (and adults), but I wouldn't plan on using it for a huge birthday party of children; it takes too much time for each cone...maybe 4 or 5 minutes. It's a good idea to read the directions well and some of the reviews here on Amazon before using your machine. Some people have already tried all the different candies that work and will tell you what does not work. This is good information. Overall, we are happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2013 by Cooler by the Lake

  • cute
Color: Red Style: Retro
cute and functional my kids love it
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026 by WONDERFIELD

  • A Fun and Nostalgic Treat for All Ages!
Color: Red Style: Retro
The Nostalgia Retro Countertop Cotton Candy Maker has brought back delightful memories of childhood fairs and carnivals right into my home! This vintage candy machine is not only adorable in its retro red design, but it also delivers delicious cotton candy that tastes just like the ones I used to enjoy as a kid. One of the best features of this cotton candy maker is its versatility. It works with both hard candies and flossing sugar, providing options for different flavors and textures. I love experimenting with various hard candies to create unique cotton candy flavors, and the results have been delightful every time! The set comes with two reusable cones, a sugar scoop, and an extractor head, making it a complete kit for creating cotton candy at home. The cones are easy to clean and can be used over and over again, saving me the hassle of purchasing disposable cones. Using the machine is a breeze. It heats up quickly and is ready to start spinning cotton candy within minutes. The extractor head works like magic, turning the melted candy or flossing sugar into fluffy and sweet cotton candy in no time. I appreciate the compact and countertop-friendly design of this cotton candy maker. It doesn't take up much space in my kitchen, and the retro red color adds a charming touch to my countertop. Cleaning the machine is simple as well. The extractor head can be easily removed for cleaning, and the unit itself can be wiped down with a damp cloth. The parts are well-made and durable, ensuring the machine will last for many cotton candy-making sessions to come. Not only is this cotton candy maker perfect for family gatherings and parties, but it also brings joy and excitement to any occasion. Watching the cotton candy being spun right in front of my eyes is a delightful experience that never gets old! In conclusion, the Nostalgia Retro Countertop Cotton Candy Maker has exceeded my expectations in every way. Its charming retro design, ease of use, and ability to create delicious cotton candy from both hard candies and flossing sugar make it a fantastic addition to any kitchen. Whether you're hosting a party or just want to enjoy some nostalgic treats, this cotton candy maker is a must-have for all ages. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to add a touch of fun and sweetness to their home! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Real Deal

  • Extremely Noisy! Second one no better.
Color: Red Style: Retro
People, save your money. I have tried everything to make sure the unit and all the assembly pieces are perfectly installed and level. I even put a level on it and it shows level. However, once you put in your sugar, even if you carefully spread the sugar around to make sure it's evenly distributed, the extractor head will become unbalanced and extremely noisy. It got so loud and vibrating so badly, I felt the machine was dangerous to operate. Way too noisy to run the machine with guests standing around. I have experimented by taking the plastic collection bowl and rim off and it was still noisy. Only when you take the wobbly metal extractor head off of it does it become whisper quiet. So I know it's not the motor. I have also completely cleaned the extractor head and put it on by itself -- still noisy and wobbly -- with nothing in it. This makes me believe this little metal plate is designed poorly or not heavy enough material to remain balanced. On a positive note, it does make nice fluffy cotton candy and it does look nice (in a plastic sort of way). I guess if you want to wear ear plugs, you could tolerate the noise enough to make some good cotton candy. I will be returning this machine. Review of replacement product: Since I had ordered $25 worth of fancy cotton candy sugars, which are NOT returnable, I was compelled to request a replacement cotton candy maker. As usual, Amazon is super about allowing you to return the product free of charge and got another machine out to me within a few days. Unfortunately, this machine is just as noisy as the first one. I have included a video which doesn't pick up too well just how noisy it is, but you can get the idea. The dilemma I face is my grandson loves the cotton candy it makes so I will keep this one. I will just have to wear ear plugs when I make him some. If I know I want to serve some to kids at a party I will make it ahead of time because the noise is too disruptive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2013 by LJ Burke

  • Great Machine!
Color: Red Style: Retro
I held off writing this review until I had the cotton candy machine for a while. I've had it for a few months now and the machine is still working great! I'm perfectly pleased with it. I make sure I clean it properly, as described in the manual, after each use, and I haven't experienced any issues with it. I saw other reviews when I was considering buying it warning that the machine stopping working after a while, and it *could* be that those machines weren't being cleaned properly. The part where the flossugar comes out is VERY small (it has to be so that only the melted sugar comes out, not whole granules), so if you neglect to clean it and let anything build up in there, it probably would stop it working properly. However, take care of the machine as you're supposed to and it should continue working for you as it's supposed to! :D A few tips on operating: 1. Have patience! As other reviews have stated, yes, it IS slow. This is a smaller model, it can only heat up and spin the sugar so fast, so you will have to have a bit of patience. You're not going to produce mass quantities in a small amount of time, but for what it's designed for (small, personal use) it's perfect! 2. Take the instructions rule to let it warm up first seriously. If you don't let it warm up it'll just take even longer to start making the flossugar into cotton candy, so again, see tip #1. 3. On occasion when I'm making the cotton candy it stops shooting it out but I can see there's more in it. I think this happens because the force of the spinning holds a lot of the sugar fairly high in the machine. When this happens I flip it off for a second and after it stops spinning I knock the sugar back down and turn it back on. It only takes a second and usually speeds up the cotton candy process! 4. If you're using hard candies, yes you *can* just stick the whole candy in there. However, as other reviewers have mentioned, it'll come out better if you mix in some regular sugar to soften it up. To that end, I recommend crushing the candy if you can and premixing it with a little extra sugar. I find that the cotton candy comes out not only smoother but faster than waiting for the whole solid candy to melt :D Again, I highly recommend this product! I've been having a delicious blast with it ^_^ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014 by Ashley Conley

  • Makes good candy, but so slow
Color: Red Style: Retro
I really wanted this to be a five star product, but the reality is, three is the best it can do. We bought this for my daughter‘s birthday party because she requested it and was having three friends over for a sleepover. My goal was to make enough cotton candy for the four of them plus my two boys. In order to do this, I started warming up the machine at least an hour before we were going to serve the cotton candy. The instructions will tell you to warm it up for 10 to 15 minutes. I found the machine to be more effective if it was allowed to warm up longer. After a good 20 or 25 minute warm-up., I turned off the machine just long enough to add flossing sugar and then turned it right back on. Cotton candy began forming on the outsides of the ring almost immediately but was only really enough to do a small stick of cotton candy. I turned it off, added more sugar, and turned it right back on, but this time got even less. I think this is because the dish for the candy is so small that when the flossing sugar is placed into the center spinner, it has the effect of cooling the metal before all has melted. You pour in flossing sugar, start the machine, the sugar melts, the sugar on the bottom of the spinner closest to the heating element will immediately floss while the melted sugar at the top of the spinner will harden and stay stuck inside of the spinner. The heating element is only operational when the device is turned on and the spinner is spinning. This means that it is not possible to add candy without losing heat. With each addition of flossing sugar, the accumulated candy inside the spinner increased until there was no room for additional flossing sugar inside the center spinner. At that point, the only choice was to leave the machine On for an extended period of time so that the entire spinner would eventually heat up, remelt the candy on the inside, and floss it out into the ring. The problem is, this remelted candy does not floss as cleanly and it results in large accumulations of hardened candy on the outsides of the ring.The good news is, you can chip these off and put them back in the spinner to re-attempt flossing. The bad news is this will put the spinner out of balance causing the machine to vibrate. I found that you had to just let it vibrate for a while and allow it to be held in place by the suction cups underneath it until the candy melted and the spinner was clear. All in all, we probably ran the machine for about two hours straight in order to get 6 to 8 mini basketball sized portions of cotton candy. Happy we could make the candy for my daughter but not satisfied with the speed and inefficiency of this machine ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2018 by Tester 140

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