Harajuku Candy Shop Makes A Giant Rainbow Cotton Candy Umbrella

If you ever need to buy a giant cotton candy umbrella (because I’m sure we’ve always wanted one, right), you can get one at The Totti Candy Factory in Tokyo, Japan. This giant heap of rainbow-colored cotton candy looks adorable and probably tastes so heavenly that only Dr. Seuss could describe it.

Although it won’t actually work as a functioning umbrella against water, it might actually work as a shade, proving for some bit of functionality besides being a tasty treat. Whatever the case, the internet is already mesmerized.

🎶Candy coated raindrops 🎶 #oishi #sugoi #chokawaii

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Still on a sugar high from this #cottoncandy haha 🌈🍭

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Thanks to our foodie friend, @HungryNYC, who documented the process of Totti Candy Factory making one in action.

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