0 a large soft ball of white or pink sugar in the form of thin threads, usually sold on a stick and eaten at fairs and amusement parks --
All the rest is candyfloss and packaging.
In my constituency the manufacture of candyfloss keeps a large number of people usefully employed and gives a great deal of satisfaction to a large number of consumers.
The inessential industries—the candyfloss type of industries—are able to afford to pay the tax much more easily than industries engaged in the hard task of exporting.
We do not want the shadow to be candyfloss, but there is a danger that the substance may be more like yesterday's cold suet pudding than anything else.
Tourism is not a candyfloss industry or some peripheral activity—acceptable, but not like the serious business of earning the country's wealth.
That is not a candyfloss organisation.
These proposals will be seen as candyfloss and cosmetic.
It was rather like watching one of those fellows at the funfair making candyfloss.