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Popular season's eatings include the candy cane — and a recent survey on behalf of the National Confectioners Association reveals how Americans prefer to eat them.
Candy Canes are a classic, but is there a right way to eat one? A new survey from the National Confectioners Association is getting some answers. They asked 1,500 Americans how they eat candy canes.
There's no clearer sign that the winter holidays are here than the emergence of candy canes on store shelves – but what is the "right" way to eat them? In a new consumer survey, the National ...
Candy cane quick facts from the NCA: The noticeable red stripe was not added until around the 20 th century. National Candy Cane Day in the United States is celebrated on December 26.
72 percent of people eat a candy cane starting on the straight end, while 28 percent start on the curved end; 1.76 billion candy canes are produced every year for the holiday season; The largest candy ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark (KARK) – ‘Tis the season for holiday greetings, cheers and the iconic candy cane treat, but don’t let anyone tell you how to eat it – there may be more ways than you ...
Candy canes have a long history. ... Fifty-four percent of people eat their candy canes beginning with the straight end, while 30% eat the curved end first, according to the NCA.
Candy canes have a long history that some people say started in Germany back in 1670 when a choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral handed out sugar ... What's the right way to eat a candy cane?
‘Tis the season for holiday greetings, cheers and the iconic candy cane treat, but don't let anyone tell you how to eat it – there may be more ways than you thought.
Candy canes were already hard-to-eat hooks of disappointment when they tasted like peppermint. For some reason, the holiday season’s worst candy is now available in a wide assortment of ...
It's simple—no, dogs should not eat candy canes. The ingredients in candy canes have no nutritional benefits for your dog, ...