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  1. Reportedly, it was a man named August Imgard, who was a German immigrant, who brought the candy cane to the United States and put them on his Christmas tree in 1847. However, it wasn’t until after 1900 that the candy cane began having stripes and peppermint oil or spearmint for flavor. Let me tell you about that.

  2. Dec 25, 2015 · The white of the cane was meant to symbolize the Christ child's purity. The candy cane's popularity spread far and wide, and as it's meaning was based in Christ's birth, it eventually became associated with Christmastime. Many believe today's candy canes can either resemble a shepherd's staff or, when turned upside-down, the letter "J," for ...

  3. Oct 7, 2014 · An endearing and timeless Christmas story, The Legend of the Candy Cane focuses on the true joy of the holiday season. With over 500,000 copies sold, this edition of the holiday classic by Lori Walberg features vibrant illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustration Richard Cowdrey. On a dark November night, a man arrives in a small town.

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  4. Sep 20, 2022 · The candy cane has Biblical principles – A “J” for Jesus, flip it over and it’s a staff representing Jesus our Shepherd as well as the shepherds who were the first to hear of Jesus’ birth. A white candy stick tells of our sinless Savior, and the red tells us of the blood He shed for us. The stripes represent the “stripes” of His ...

  5. Dec 21, 2017 · All you'll need to do is click HERE to get the PDF of the Legend of the Candy Cane printable, then cut it out. It will print 2 poems per page. I like to use a glue stick to mount it on a piece of red construction paper to give it a bit more sturdiness and color. Then, just tape or glue to mount a candy cane to the printable.

  6. With over 500,000 copies sold, The Legend of the Candy Cane is an endearing and timeless Christmas story that doesn’t lose sight of the true meaning of the holidays. This edition of the holiday classic by Lori Walberg features vibrant illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustration Richard Cowdrey.

  7. Jan 7, 2022 · Candy Cane cane story printables offer a delightful way to share the holiday spirit with your family or classroom. These printables often tell the legend of the candy cane, providing a festive way to integrate storytelling and holiday traditions. You can use them as a reading activity, a base for crafting sessions, or to spark discussions about ...

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