
There are no confirmed stories about the origins of candy canes. But one legend says a choirmaster made “sugar sticks” to the children to keep them behaved during Christmas sermons. He also shaped them into an inverted J shape to look like a shepherd’s staff. Apparently, it became a hit and the rest is history.
Fast forward to modern times and they’re no longer strictly for eating. Of course, kids still get them as stocking stuffing or as a treat after Christmas lunch. But, they are also used as decorations for the Yuletide season; as tree ornaments, little trinkets, or giant figurines.
| Weight | 3 kg |
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| Dimensions | 52 × 11 × 115 cm |
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