You might hang them from your Christmas tree, give them out as stocking stuffers, or use them to decorate a peppermint candy cane cake. But where did the tradition of candy canes come from?
Either way, candy canes didn't gain those festive red and white stripes or even the peppermint flavor until the early 20th century. Why Do Candy Canes Have Red and White Stripes? The early days of ...
During the Christmas season ... candy cane flavors extend far beyond classic peppermint. There are candy canes based on favored candies, like Nerds, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch, Sweetarts, Lifesavers ...
Perhaps you have had a cane or two made by Bobs Candies, which has been making the iconic Christmas ... of striped candy in the world. Bobs Starlight Mints, Peppermint Candy Balls and Sweet ...
No matter how these cane-shaped peppermint sticks are eaten ... He started making candy canes as Christmas treats for his children, friends and area shopkeepers in the 1920s, the NCA said on ...
There are two things we really love to do at Christmas; one is to drink ... And so it is with DIY peppermint candy shot glasses, picturesque little tankards which are so much more fun than ...
WATERVILLE, Maine (WABI) - Although Christmas is now in the rear ... “I love candy canes because I’m Peppermint Patty and candy canes, they’re my favorite. I’m a spokesperson, I work ...
Peppermint, a delightful species of mint born from the union of watermint and spearmint, has been gracing our winters with its festive charm. It infuses our drinks, from comforting teas to indulgent ...