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Candy cane - Wikipedia In 1919, in Albany, Georgia, Robert McCormack began making candy canes for local children and by the middle of the century, his company (originally the Famous Candy Company, then the Mills-McCormack Candy Company, and later Bobs Candies) had become one of the world's leading candy cane producers
The History of Candy Canes - ThoughtCo Candy canes started as all-white sugar sticks used to decorate Christmas trees in the 17th century The red and white stripes and peppermint flavor became popular around the early 20th century Legends suggest candy canes symbolize Christianity, but there is no historical evidence to support this
Who Invented Candy Canes? - HISTORY “Legend has it that the candy cane dates back to 1670, when the choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany handed out sugar sticks among his young singers to keep them quiet during the
Candy Cane History - Invention of Candy Cane The original candy cane was made 350 years ago Over time the candy cane has become a symbol and tradition during the Christmas holiday, used as a decoration for Christmas trees The first candy cane was not made in the shape of a cane It was white, completely straight and only flavored with sugar
Candy Cane History: Unwrapping Its Sweet Past Over the years, the candy cane evolved from a simple white stick to the iconic red-and-white-striped treat we recognize today This evolution is thought to have occurred around the turn of the 20th century, aligning with the candy cane becoming a symbol of the holiday season
When Were Candy Canes Invented? - Food Republic When Were Candy Canes Invented? Candy canes are a classic holiday treat, but as with many old-fashioned traditions that span centuries, their exact origins are still up for debate However, some experts believe these minty candies can be traced back to as early as the 1670s in Germany