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    • A Candy Maker's Witness Legend of the Candy Cane, J for Jesus ...
      • The candy maker made the candy in the form of a "J" to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. It also represents the staff of the Good Shepherd, with which He reaches down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs who, like all sheep, have gone astray.
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  2. 4 days ago · If you flip the candy cane upside down it reveals the letter “J” for Jesus! This reminds us that Jesus is the reason for the season. The Hardness of the Candy Cane

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    Another popular account claims a choirmaster in Cologne, Germany, as the inventor of the candy cane:

    However, this account also presents significant historical problems. Despite the authoritative-sounding appeal to church history, no one has yet produced any documentation that either verifies this account as true or reliably dates it to the 17th century it exists only in the form of anecdote, recorded no earlier than the mid-20th century. Moreove...

    The claim that candy canes were created by a candymaker in Indiana who stained them with red stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received is similarly lacking in documentation and historically problematic. (One has to wonder how it is we supposedly know that one specific person invented the candy cane, we know where he lived, and we ...

    One verifiable (albeit indirect) religious connection associated with the modern candy cane exists, however.

    Claims made about the candys Christian symbolism have become increasingly widespread as religious leaders have assured their congregations that these mythologies are factual, the press have published these claims as authoritative answers to readers inquiries about the confections meaning, and several lavishly illustrated books purport to tell the t...

    Sightings: Fictional accounts of the candy canes religious origins are the subject of a number of colorful Christmas volumes, including The Candymakers Gift: A Legend of the Candy Cane by Helen Haidle (1996), The Candy Cane Story by Joy Merchant Nall and Thomas Nall, Jr. (1996), The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg (1997), and the childrens...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Another interpretation is that the "J" shape of the candy cane stands for "Jesus." This interpretation ties the candy cane directly to the Christmas holiday and the birth of Jesus.

  4. Legend of the Candy Cane. A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would be a witness, so he made the Christmas Candy Cane. He incorporated several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ. He began with a stick of pure white, hard candy. White to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless nature of Jesus, and hard ...

  5. Dec 15, 2019 · • The Letter J for Jesus: Not only was the candy cane in the shape of a staff, but when held upside down, it formed a “J,” which stood for Jesus (Luke 1:31, Matthew 1:21). • He is A Rock: The candy maker chose hard candy for the candy cane, which was done to remind children that Jesus was our “rock,” dependable and strong ( Psalm 31 ...

  6. Dec 18, 2023 · The Letter "J" If you flip the candy cane upside down it reveals the letter “J” for Jesus! This reminds us that Jesus is the reason for the season. The Hardness of the Candy Cane. This represents the solid foundation of Christ’s Church. The Sweetness of the Candy Cane. The tasty peppermint flavor is a reminder that life is sweet when ...

  7. Dec 13, 2013 · The Letter J for Jesus :Not only was the candy cane in the shape of a staff, but when held upside down, it formed a “J,” which stood for Jesus (Luke 1:31, Matthew 1:21). He is A Rock: The candy maker chose hard candy for the candy cane, which was done to remind children that Jesus was our “rock,” dependable and strong (Psalm 31:3).

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