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When the holiday season comes around, red and white candy canes start to pop up everywhere you look. But is there a deeper meaning to these mint candies?
Red-and-white striped candy canes have been an indelible part of Christmas for ages. From stocking stuffers to decorations, they are one of the most common symbols of the holiday. In Cincinnati ...
Cincinnati is home to the oldest candy cane company in the country A sweet sense of pride, joy and 148 years of family tradition is what you’ll find at Doscher’s Candy Company in their Newtown ...
One notable neighborhood-wide effort back in the 1960s and 1970s was the illustrious Candy Cane Land or, what some referred to as Candy Cane Lane.
Candy Cane Lane, a residential neighborhood in West Allis, has been a holiday destination, and MACC Fund fundraiser, for the past 39 years.
Disneyland candy canes are back again this Christmas season and you’re going to have to get up early if you want to take part in the holiday tradition that has been going on for more than half a ...
Tales of mistletoe and candy canes and stockings by the fire Peek into the backstory of some well-known holiday customs to see what’s fact, what’s fiction and what’s quirky trivia ...
Unwrap the sweet story behind the origin of candy canes, from their simple start to their rise as a holiday symbol.
Candy canes are a peppermint treat long associated with Christmas. Learn their history, including why they were first made with red and white stripes.
Popular season's eatings include the candy cane — and a recent survey on behalf of the National Confectioners Association reveals how Americans prefer to eat them.
I Just Learned Why We Have Candy Canes At Christmas, And It's Not What You Might Think Now I know.