A hink pink for white peppermint candies without stripes is "pale tale." So, next time you're munching on those stripeless white peppermints, just remember the catchy phrase "pale tale" and impress your friends with your witty wordplay. Just don't choke on your candy while you're at it.
A white peppermint candy without stripes is a plain cane.
plain cane
Peppermints have red stripes primarily for aesthetic appeal, as the contrasting colors make them visually attractive and festive, especially during the holiday season. The red and white stripes also help distinguish peppermint candies from other types of mints. Historically, the design may have been influenced by traditional candy-making practices, where the stripes were created through a process of twisting and shaping the candy. Overall, the red stripes contribute to the iconic image of peppermint candies.
plain cane
The very first candy canes were white and not bent. They were sugar canes, and did not taste like peppermint. They then were bent to look like shepherd's crooks. So they were in the familiar form we recognize today, but without stripes. Later, the peppermint flavor was added.
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Black and white stripes ...but is it black with white stripes, or white with black stripes???
They are white in black stripes.
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.
they don't have white stripes they have dark brown or deep maroon stripes
Candycanes have stripes to represent the colors of Christmas like red and white. Christmas colors! The stripes on the candycane represent garlen. Candycanes also have stripes for fun purposes.
skunks are often black with white stripes. there are also skunks that are black with white stripes