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Decreases tiredness 0.20% per 100g.
Lemon cotton candy is a type of candy made from spun sugar flavored with lemon juice using a cotton candy machine. Like its plain predecessor, regular "plain" cotton candy, a cone of rice paper for the candy and a little propane to melt the sugar and run the machine is all you'll need for this fun treat, like eating a sunshine cloud! ...or yellow snow, which is a completely different experience.
While all cotton candy is delicious, it doesn't really have any nutritional value. However, that sugar buzz will wake you up for a while by reducing a bit of your tiredness by 0.20%.
Variations
Not fond of lemon flavor? Does it remind you too much of yellow snow? Try one of these instead:
- blackberry cotton candy
- blueberry cotton candy
- cotton candy - a.k.a. "plain"
- grape cotton candy
- raspberry cotton candy
- sour apple cotton candy
- strawberry cotton candy