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  2. The first documented use of candy canes in the U.S. dates back to 1847, when German-Swedish immigrant August Imgard decorated a blue spruce tree with candy canes and paper ornaments, according to...

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    The first historical reference to the familiar cane shape though goes back to 1670.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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    A recipe for straight peppermint candy sticks, white with colored stripes, was published in The Complete Confectioner, Pastry-Cook, and Baker, in 1844. [4] However, the earliest documentation of a "candy cane" is found in the short story "Tom Luther's Stockings", published in Ballou's Monthly Magazine in 1866.

  4. Dec 7, 2018 · Most, however, agree the white candy cane made its U.S. debut in 1847 in Wooster Ohio, according to Schildhaus, when August Imgard, a German-Swedish immigrant, decorated a small blue spruce...

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  5. Dec 22, 2015 · The earliest documented appearance of candy canes in America is generally attributed to August Imgard of Wooster, Ohio, a German immigrant who, in 1847, erected what may have been Ohio’s first...

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · The following is most likely how we came to have the candy canes of today. Canes known as "candy sticks" were first developed and shown at an exhibition in Massachusetts in 1837. At first, they were just white sticks, and then, over time, the red stripes were added. They would be called candy sticks for many decades until around 1866, when they ...

  7. In America, the candy cane became a holiday fixture in the mid-1800s, with German-Swedish immigrant August Imgard being credited for introducing it by decorating a Christmas tree with candy canes in 1847.

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