Yes, making candy canes can affect the environment in various ways. The production process requires raw materials like sugar and corn syrup, which often involve agricultural practices that may contribute to deforestation, pesticide use, and water consumption. Additionally, the manufacturing process itself can generate greenhouse gas emissions and waste. Packaging and transportation further add to the environmental footprint, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices in candy production.
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None candy canes don't have layers. Candy canes are a solid they don't have layers. CANDY CANES DON'T HAVE LAYERS. But onions have layers.
The plural noun is candy canes.
I believe the real question is: who didn't say candy canes? Candy canes are not only fun to say, but it is alliteration and the are yummy! "CANDY CANES" are plainly awesome.
No, candy canes would not be good for birds.
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No, traditional candy canes do not contain milk.
Germany was the first people to make candy canes
Unfortunately, Bob's stopped making sugar free candy canes in 2010. After searching everywhere, we called the company in 2012 looking for them as they are (were) the best-tasting s.f. candy canes and were told they stopped production two years ago.
36 candy canes equal three dozen.
In the process of making the candy canes, they put red dye in the mixture, and while they are pully the canes, it forms into lines.