NEW ORLEANS — The shadows are growing long as the Roman Candy man's mule-drawn wagon rattles up Camp Street, a narrow, potholed thoroughfare that meanders along the Mississippi west from the city's ...
The Roman Candy cart is a look at, and taste of, New Orleans’ past. The Cortese family started selling the molasses taffy from the family fruit and vegetable cart in the early 20th Century to help ...
Forget the cookies and cake: cotton candy is the star at this birthday bash! "My inspiration came for my love of pink, fluffy cotton candy," says Jessica Billings, owner of event company Party Pants. ...
Ron Kottemann, 68, started making Roman Candy -- sticks of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry taffy wrapped in wax paper -- 47 years ago. He took over the cart, a rolling, mule-drawn kitchen, from his ...
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