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Candy corn has been around for 130 years. The candy resembles a kernel of corn in shape and color and is popular especially during the fall holidays. 25 million pounds or candy corn are sold each year.

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A traditional candy cane (left) and a Nestlé Spree version (right).

A candy cane is a hard cane-shaped candy stick. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint or cinnamon (also known respectively as a peppermint stickor cinnamon stick);[citation needed] however, it is also made in a variety of other flavors and may be decorated with stripes of different colors and thicknesses. The candy cane is available year-round, but traditionally surrounds the Christmas holiday, particularly in the Western world.

Contents[hide]
  • 1 Origins
    • 1.1 The cane shape
    • 1.2 Christmas usage
    • 1.3 Red stripes and peppermint flavor
    • 1.4 Mass production
  • 2 Modern reinterpretations
  • 3 Other uses of the pattern
  • 4 See also
  • 5 Notes
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links
OriginsIn its early form, the candy cane began as a simple white stick of sugar for children to eat - there was no "cane" shape or stripes to speak of. While it is uncertain where the first canes originated, it is clear that by the mid-17th century, if not earlier, its use had already become widespread across Europe.[1][2] These sticks were made by confectioners who had to pull, cut, twist, and (in later years) bend the sugar sticks by hand, making it a time-intensive process. Candy cane production had to be done locally, since they were easily damaged and vulnerable to moisture.[3] The labour required, and difficulty of storage, combined to make these candies relatively hard to get, although popular.[4] The cane shapeThe distinctive "hook" shape associated with candy canes is traditionally credited to a choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral in Germany, who, legend has it, in 1670 bent straight candy sticks into canes to represent a shepherd's crook, and gave them to children at church services.[5] The shepherd's staff is often used in Christianity as a metaphor for The Good Shepherd Jesus Christ. It is also possible that, as people decorated their Yule trees with food, the bent candy cane was invented as a functional solution.[6] Christmas usageIn Europe candy canes were used to decorate Yule trees along with other items of food.[7]

In North America, the first documented example of the use of candy canes to celebrate Christmas occurred in 1847, when a German-Swedish immigrant by the name of August Imgard hung the candy canes from the branches of a Christmas tree. Christmas cards from the following decades show Christmas trees decorated with candy canes, first white canes, then striped ones in the 20th century. This then spread to the rest of the continent, where it continues to remain a popular Christmas tradition.[8]

Candy canes are primarily used as a decoration for Christmas trees. This is done by using the "hook" shape of the candy cane to hang them on branches of the Christmas tree. A single tree can have many candy canes.

Red stripes and peppermint flavorThe stripes are made similar in fashion to a barber's pole, with the red stripes twisting around the white stick of sugar.[9] These signature stripes did not become part of the candy cane until the 20th century.[10][11] It is uncertain who first started using the stripes, but evidence of their use only appears after the turn of the century. At around this time, candy makers began using peppermint as a flavor.[12]. One of the first documented candy canes in this form is the polkagris, invented in 1859. Mass productionBobs Candies was the first company to successfully mass-produce and distribute candy canes while preserving their freshness. Lt. Bob McCormack began making candy canes as special Christmas treats in the 1920s.[13] That decade also saw the company's use of cellophane as a wrapping to keep moisture from damaging the candies, and by the 1950s, they were using a candy cane machine invented by his brother-in-law Gregory Keller to mass-produce them. These two inventions made it feasible to mass produce, ship, and distribute candy canes.[14] The following years saw further refinements in packaging and design to protect the candies from being broken, making it more practical to store them and ship them for longer periods of time.[15] Modern reinterpretationsThere is a modern allegorical tradition that reinterprets the candy cane's shape as a "J", standing for Jesus Christ or the right side up standing for the sheperds that came to visit baby Jesus. The stripes are said to represent his sacrifice, with the red being blood, and the white being purity. However, no historical information to support any claim that the cane was originally made with this allegory in mind has been produced, so it is regarded as an urban legend.[16] Other uses of the patternCandy cane stripes have been used as a daymark for lighthouses. See White Shoal Light. Indeed, the phrase "Candy stripe" is a generic description of the candy cane color scheme. Candy striper is a generic name for a hospital volunteer. This is a helical pattern reminiscent of Barber's poles.[17]

Where can you buy Candy Corn Stuffed Pumpkin on neopets?

You can go to the deserted fairgrounds and go to haunted foods. If it's not in there, then you can go to the auctions. Or you can go to the shop wizard and type it in. I did that, but all I could find was two that were 77,000 and 89,000, I know that's a lot, but maybe you'll have better luck with it. Hope this helps!:)

Candy corn which end is the top?

The pointed end. Think of it as a triangle.

Is candy corn a proper noun?

No, the compound noun candy corn is a common noun, a word for any candy corn anywhere.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:

  • Brach's Candy Corn
  • Jelly Belly Candy Corn
  • Limited Edition Candy Corn Oreo

Where can I find the nutrional information of Candy corn?

Depending on the brand of the candy corn, you can either find it on the package, call the manufacturer, or search websites that have generic candy corn nutritional information. Some great websites to use are livestrong.com, caloriecount.com, and sparkpeople.com.

Who makes candy corn?

You can try the following:

http://www.peanutfreeplanet.com/PhotoGallery.asp?ProductCode=SunriseCandyCorn10oz

Right now they are sold out, but you could call them and find out when they will have more.

What are the origins of Halloween candy corn?

Candy corn was created in the 1880s by George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy Company. It is made primarily from sugar, corn syrup, artificial coloring and binders and has about 160 calories per serving size.

According to the article what are the most commonly known colors of candy corn?

Based on retail data

Brown (chocolate flavored), orange, and white Indian corn for Thanksgiving.

Red, green, and white Reindeer corn for Christmas.

Red, pink, and white Cupid corn for Valentine's Day, and.

Pastel-colored Bunny corn for Easter.

Does candy corn have a patent or copyright?

No; it was created in 1880, so any protection it might ever have had has expired.

Does candy corn contain pig?

It depends. Read the ingredients on the package. If it contains gelatin, animal products were used in the production of the candy.