Candy canes some in all flavors like fruit, mint, and many others.
It's from Step Up 2: The Streets. It is when Moose first meets Andie, he takes a bite of the tofu dog and sings, "tastes like candy canes at christmas"
it tasts like candy canes at Christmas
yes i took a bite of him he is squishy and taste like candy canes
Can dey eat candy canes
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.
candy canes are yummy ---- Long ago, people created a hard rock candy that will symbolize Jesus. The shape J is the first letter of his name and the white shows his purity. The red stripes shows the blood he shed for us.
The first candy canes were in the shape of a staff or hook like the canes of today and were red and white striped peppermint.
The first candy canes were in the shape of a staff or hook like the canes of today and were red and white striped peppermint.
No, hard candy is like lollipops and candy canes
It's your opinion if you like them or not.
nope it dosent i was just a unique and diffrent way to show candy and so you could hang them it does not represnet that at all please excuse my spelling.... ANSWER: The first historical reference to the candy cane goes back to 1670, when a choirmaster in Germany bent sugar candy sticks into canes to represent a shepherd's staff. The all-white candy canes were given out to children to keep them occupied during the long-winded nativity services. The clergymens' custom of handing out candy canes during Christmas services spread throughout Europe and later to America. The canes were still white, but sometimes the candy-makers would add sugar roses to decorate the canes. The first historical reference to the candy cane being used as a decoration in America goes back to 1847, when a German immigrant named August Imgard decorated the Christmas tree in his Wooster, Ohio home with candy canes. The first striped canes didn't come about until closer to the turn of the century.