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  1. People wanted to put the candy canes on the tree as a way to decorate it, and the hook was really just added as a way to hold it,” Benjamin told the Charleston Gazette-Mail in 2015. “So, it ...

  2. Oct 16, 2023 · The exact origins of the candy cane are a bit hazy (pun intended), but the general consensus is that they originated in Europe in the 17th century. Legend has it that a choirmaster in Germany wanted to keep the children quiet during the long Christmas nativity service, so he asked a local candy maker to create some sweet treats that resembled ...

  3. The original candy cane was made 350 years ago. Over time the candy cane has become a symbol and tradition during the Christmas holiday, used as a decoration for Christmas trees. The first candy cane was not made in the shape of a cane. It was white, completely straight and only flavored with sugar. Legend has it that in 1670, the cane shaped ...

  4. May 6, 2024 · Preheat the oven to 350° F. In a bowl, sift together flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. In a measuring cup, stir together 3/4 cup milk, and the vanilla. Set aside. Using an electric mixer, cream together the brown sugar and 1/4 cup of the butter. Add the egg and reduce speed to low.

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    The first historical reference to the familiar cane shape though goes back to 1670. The choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany first bent the sugar-sticks into the shape of canes to represent a shepherd's staff. The all-white candy canes were then given out to children during the long-winded nativity services. The clergymen's custom of han...

    About 50 years later, the first red-and-white-striped candy canes appeared. No one knows who exactly invented the stripes, but based on historical Christmas cards, we know that no striped candy canes appeared prior to the year 1900. Illustrations of striped candy canes didn't even show up until the beginning of the 20th century. Around that time, c...

    There are many other legends and religious beliefs surrounding the humble candy cane. Many of them depict the candy cane as a secret symbol for Christianity during a time when Christianswere living under more oppressive circumstances. It has been claimed that the cane was shaped like a "J" for "Jesus" and that the red-and-white stripes represented ...

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  5. Dec 22, 2015 · People flocked to see it, and soon both trees and candy canes were on their way to becoming Christmas traditions. At the time, candy canes were pretty labor-intensive to make, requiring assembly ...

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  7. Dec 6, 2019 · But it is a different story in the USA, where there's no Christmas without candy canes. There may be no Santa, but there have to be candy canes. I remember the first time I saw one – it was on German TV in commercials rather than movies, but there they were. They had it on trees, like candy, as gifts, and much more.

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