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What kind of doctor invented cotton candy?

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The inventor of cotton candy is generally credited to a dentist named William Morrison and a confectioner named John C. Wharton. They debuted the treat at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.
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William Morrison, a dentist, and John C. Wharton, a confectioner, invented cotton candy in 1897. The two were looking for a new way to spin sugar, and they eventually created a machine that could spin sugar into fine threads that hardened and crystallized quickly. They called their invention "fairy floss" and later renamed it cotton candy. While Morrison was a dentist, he did not invent cotton candy as a solution to any dental problems or concerns. Rather, it was simply a new creation that he and Wharton came up with during their collaboration.
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Cotton candy was not invented by a doctor, but rather by a dentist. William Morrison, a dentist from Nashville, Tennessee, and John C. Wharton, a confectioner, co-invented the cotton candy machine in 1897. They introduced the sweet treat, originally called "fairy floss," at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. While it was a dentist who played a role in the invention of cotton candy, it was not specifically a medical doctor.
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