Fluffee Floss is a cotton candy shop at Orchard Road selling adorable-animal and character themed cotton candy.
Their pop-up kiosk, which will be open from now till August 2025, was created with the goal of adding a fun, nostalgic twist to a classic childhood treat.
According to the owner, each of their cotton candy creations are carefully curated and handcrafted with love, ensuring that they are not just delicious but also a visual delight.
From whimsical shapes to intricate designs, these cute, one-of-a-kind cotton candy treats are something you won’t be able to find elsewhere in Singapore.
Here’s what’s available on the menu:
S$15
Bird
Frog
Koala
S$18
Bunny
Cat
Doggy
Duck
Pig
Rainbow Tree
S$20
Dinosaur
Unicorn
S$20 (seasonal)
Cinnamoroll
Kirby
Pikachu
Totoro
Apart from their pop-up kiosk, Fluffee Floss also does events like birthday parties, D&D sessions and weddings, offering an interactive live station experience where guests can enjoy freshly made cotton candy on the spot.
For a truly personalised touch, they even offer the option to match the cotton candy designs to the theme of your event, making each treat a part of the celebration.
That’s not all.
This holiday season, Fluffee Floss will be offering exciting gifts with purchase at their store.
Don’t miss out on these limited-time treats to make your celebrations even more magical.
Address: 160 Orchard Road, #01-04, Singapore 238842
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays, 11am to 8pm
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