They probably aren't. The intentional melamine contamination is to fool tests into giving higher protein values, thereby increasing the value of the ingredient. Candy canes aren't usually made with ingredients valued for their protein content. But still keep an eye on the news.
Yes.
Candy canes.
Christmas
If you possibly mean "tastes like candy canes AT Christmas", then its from Step Up 2: The Streets and it is said by Moose
To find candy canes turn ipod upside down and shake. There are 36.
First of all the question should state, "Do Asian people eat candy canes for Christmas?" The answer is only 1/3 of Asians celebrate Christmas so 3/4 of Asians don't even celebrate the holiday. Those who do celebrate Christmas do eat candy canes unless they are alergic or do not enjoy the candy.
candy canes
Peppermint in the form of candy canes is popular during Christmas.
Some Christmas symbols are mangers, trees, strings of lights, angels, and candy canes.
Cloud isle Christmas isle, where Santa is :)
apples, white candy canes, and shaped pastries
apples, white candy canes, and shaped pastries