Since candy manufacturers make more than one type of candy, some manufacturers do make other candies that contain nuts from trees. However, this is not the case with all candy makers, so the only way to be certain - aside from labeling that specifically notes that the same equipment used may have come in contact with nuts - is to contact the individual manufacturer.
In short, yes, some candy canes are made in facilities that use nuts originating from trees.
Joy Brite candy canes are typically manufactured in facilities that may process nuts, which raises the possibility of cross-contamination. While the candy canes themselves may not contain nut ingredients, it's essential to check the packaging for any allergen warnings specific to the batch you have. If you have a nut allergy, it's best to consult directly with the manufacturer or refer to the packaging for the most accurate information.
The anagram is nougat (candy made with sugar, honey, and often nuts).
Home made candied nuts are made by dipping the nuts in a sugar syrup and then roasting them in the oven. The syrup soon turns to a crisp candy shell and a lovely caramel color.
Elves find candy canes delicious, but they contain lots of sugar and are bad for their teeth. They also like all sorts of nuts, almonds, cashew nuts, walnuts and peanuts, and these are much better for them.
Hershey's kisses....
It is believed that the first candy was honey-based confections made by ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Mesopotamians. These early candies were simple mixtures of honey and fruits or nuts.
Some but not all.
Milky way
The modern candy cane came from the 17th century as straight sticks of sugar candy. The story goes that in 1670 the choirmaster of the Cologne Cathedral had the sugar sticks bent in the shape of a shepherds crook and gave them to children. It became a popular tradition and used of candy canes on trees appeared by the 1800’s and were still white. It wasn’t until the early 20th century stripes were added.
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machoke on these nuts!!
The candy bar, Crunch, made by Nestle has no gluten in it, but is made on equitment that processes wheat, peanuts, and nuts.