Cotton candy is pretty damn magical. I mean, it's pastel colored, is usually associated with fairs or carnivals, and the cloud-like, airy texture is basically what your sugar dreams are made of. But prepare to have all your spun-sugar expectations shattered, because a man in china can turn cotton candy into flowers. Oh yeah — you heard me right. I don't even know if a magic wand would be capable of this kind of confectionary wizardry.

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A man in Chongqing, China whips up cotton candy on his street-side cart, mesmerizing tourists, locals, and sugar-lovers alike by swirling and twirling the sugary cloud around until it becomes an elaborate and delicate flower. It's by no means your traditional lump on a stick — this is legit art. If there was ever a more appropriate use for "on fleek," this is it.

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His creations are colorful, intricate, and almost too pretty to eat. But let's be real. It's sugar. We'd most definitely eat it.

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