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  • in australia we still call it fairy floss, so i didn't think it was much of a stretch that americans may once have called it angel hair....clairly i was wrong. this game is hard

  • GOD DAMNIIIIIIT

  • in ireland and england its candy floss :)

  • ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!

  • Australians still call it fairy floss.....

  • 0/4 im ashamed

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  • Yeah.. It's candy floss here in England.

  • It's still fairy floss here in Australia :o

  • 1/4 D:

  • We still call it fairy floss here...

  • Cotton candy is angel pubes.

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  • we still call it fairy floss in australia. no one hardly ever calls it cotton candy

  • @lemalova EXACTLY!!! GO AUSSIES!

  • 1/4.... Girl named Chunky? Old lady eating two pounds of chocolate? Chocolate = Bitter water? What the fuck is this?

  • It's candy floss in England

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  • 1/4...at least I have gotten one :(

  • Everytime I fail I do 25 jumping jacks. The downside, I have lost a lot. The upside, I have lost a lot.

  • you kinda just ruined cotton candy for me with the stuff about floss and cotton....

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  • 3/4. As usual. -conflicted feelings-

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  • 0/4 *head desk*

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  • Fairy Floss! 0/4

  • FUCK THIS!

  • bitter water? seriously? 0/4

  • Willy WOnka would be disappointed in me =(

  • omg how can i be this bad at my candy knowledge! 0/5 WHAT!

  • It's still fairy floss in Australia :)

  • @Ima929 I'm so glad it is too. 

  • DAMMIT

    3/4 :(

  • In france cotton candy is called "barbe de maree" meaning literally, "a woman's beard." And how is THAT appetizing?

  • 1/4 so far... xD

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  • 0/4 :(

  • 2/4 it looks like cotton not floss

  • in french it means 'dad's beard' . not great

  • 1/4 F!@#

  • 1/4 :(

  • In Dutch, Cotton Candy is called 'suikerspin', which means 'sugar spider'. Not exactly appetizing either ;)

  • Cotton Candy... come Down Under its still called Fairy Floss cuz were rebels ;)

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  • in england its called candy floss

  • I live in australia, so I have always called it fairy floss. When she said cotton candy I was like... What's that??

  • chunky kid, and fatthree pound chocalate person and now this..

  • what tha fuck is fair floss ewww thats sick to call it that...=p

  • Still call it fairy floss in Australia! :)

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  • I'VE FAILED ON EVERY ONE SO FAR!!! *HEADDESK! HEADDESK! HEADDESK!*

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  • 1/4!

  • 0/4...

  • We call it candy floss in England, despite almost never using the word "candy" in any other context.

  • I still call it fairy floss

  • really, bitter water?

  • 1/4 god damnit

  • Wtf, bitter water!! That makes no sense, no freakin sense

  • Noooooooooooooo!

  • THIS IS JUST GETTING SAD!

  • chyeah fairy floss!

  • fairy floss all the way!!!!

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  • 1/4..

  • 3/4 :D

  • 1/4 :(

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  • 2/4 :(

  • 2/4 '^'

  • I call it fairy floss.

  • We call it dad's beard in French. Barbe à papa

  • BUT I STILL CALL IT FAIRY FLOSS!!!! WHAT IS THIS?!??!?!

  • 1/4 ><

  • Do you like candy floss?

    Yea, its alright.

    Take me to a fun-fair, and we'll eat candy floss tonight!

    :)

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  • I looked up angel hair because I thought I'd heard it somewhere and it's a type of pasta.

    In France they call cotton candy/candy floss "Dad's beard"!

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  • 0 points >.<

  • we call it Fairy Floss in Australia....

  • DAMN 3/4 rage.

  • 0 of 4!

  • the grainy sugary stuff that cotton candy is made of out is actually still called floss.

  • dirty water? really? most of these answers are nearly turning me off candy :/

  • Dammit! 0/4. I suck at this.

  • SCREW THAT! Chocolate, in Aztec, is pronounced Chocolatel, and means "food of the gods" and was usually served as a beverage with ground chilly. it was spicy and even replaced gold, for a while, as their main unit of exchange. where did bitter water come from?

  • it's still fairy floss in australia...

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  • 0/4.

    

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  • 1/4 /: goshdarnit!

  • Well in French its called "Barbe à papa" which translates to "Daddy's beard" ... a lot worse than Fairy Floss imo :P

  • in australia we call "cotton candy" "fairy floss". and once when i was little my mum asked me if i wanted same floss, and i eagerly said yes, thinking she meant fairy floss - i was very upset and confused when she handed me a piece of string.

  • 0/4............ :(

  • 0/4 thumbs up if your a failure

  • 2/4

  • I eat the feet first.

  • 0/4

    At this point I'm trying to fail

  • In the UK and Ireland Cotton Candy is called Candy Floss!!

  • Good grief, I'm at 0/4...

  • 0 for 4... wow i thought i knew candy...

  • 1/4

  • We call it candy floss here in New Zealand

  • Why did i not know the fairy floss.. that's what it's called here D=

    (aussie)

    And that's what my mum nicknamed me after xD (Said i was as sweet as fairy floss, so she calls me floss =D)

  • 2/4.

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  • In England we call 'Cotton Candy' 'Shut the fuck up' :D

  • 4/5

  • In England we call "cotton candy" "Fairy floss"

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  • so close :( 3/4

  • sorry it was a mayan word before being aztec

    Viva México señorita

  • eff fairy floss

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  • 3/4 d'awwww

  • IT's not allowing me to click on the right answer!

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  • DAMIT!

  • 0/4...

  • 50/100

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  • 2/4

  • in uk it's still called candy floss

  • 0/4

    Woot woot

  • 1/4 I know nothing of these things you call sweets

  • in the uk its called candy flosss

  • in Australia we still call it fairy floss!

  • @helloawesome1000 thats because australia is like 50 years behind the times

  • @helloawesome1000 Yet you failed this question!

  • @helloawesome1000 y do u think i clicked this one

  • @helloawesome1000 then how did you get this question wrong??

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  • BITTER WATER???? not accepted

  • 5/5

  • also 0/4, this is strangely harder than normal

  • Cotton candy is still known as candy floss everywhere else so I doesn't change much...

  • -Fail

    -FUCKK YOU!

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  • In britain we call it Candy Floss!

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  • In Australia we since call it Fairy Floss. Probably because when we say 'candy' we think more specifically of the hard kind you get in jars or tins.

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  • It's still called candyfloss in places...

  • 3/4 -.-

  • Chocolate = bitter water?

  • 2/4....

    

  • OH FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!

  • CANDYFLOSS.

  • Fairy floss doesnt sound appetizing?

    HELLSYEAH IT DOES.

    Who wouldnt want to eat a FAIRYS FLOSS?!

    but thats just me..

  • i suck

  • AAAGGRR I SUCK AT EVERYTHING!

    i blame truthorfail for my suicide

  • 1/4 ><

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  • CANDYFLOSS.

  • In England we call cotton candy "Candyfloss"

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  • We call it candy floss in Denmark as well xD

  • in the UK we call it candy floss. a combination of the two

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  • 2/5>>>:::(((

  • 0/4, goodness sakes.

  • 1/4! DAMN!

  • 4/4 but still, WHO WOULD NAME THERE CHILD CHUNKY!?!?!?

  • in england cotton candy is called CANDY FLOSS, so we don't seem to mind eating floss haha!

  • 0/4 UGH

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  • 0/4.....

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  • In England we call "Cotton Candy" "Candy Floss" :D.....

  • @Phoiebe because were awkward! :D

  • picked this awnser cause in greecewe call cotton candy "grandmas' hair" (μαλί της γριάς)