Synonymous with the Christmas season is the Christmas tree, Santa Claus, sleigh bells and of course, the Candy Cane. For nearly 350 years, people have been eating this delicious peppermint candy with its unique crooked shape. With time the candy cane has become more versatile as people use them for more than just enjoying the cool, peppermint taste. They make great additions to
Christmas trees and terrific accents for table decorations. Even though the full swing of Christmas day has reached its peak, the candy cane is still an intricate part of remaining celebrations. In fact, candy canes can be found throughout the entire year.
December 26 is...
National Candy Cane Day
Candy Cane Hot Cocoa (Recipe)
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Is your mouth watering yet?
yum, yum, yum . . . yummy!
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