Wednesday 3 December 2008

candy canes



"The history of candy canes goes back to the 17th century, when candy-makers across Europe were already producing hard sugar sticks, a popular treat at the time. Unlike their modern counterparts, however, these candy cane predecessors were completely straight and all-white in color. Then, in 1670, the choirmaster of Germany's Cologne Cathedral introduced a new twist to the sweet sugar sticks. He intended to hand the candy out to children to keep them quiet during the church's lengthy Christmas ceremony, and to commemorate the occasion he had the sticks bent at one end to resemble shepherds' crooks. Thus was born the familiar hook-shaped appearance of today's candy canes.
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"Following the choirmaster's innovation, bent sugar stick treats became a popular holiday confection throughout Europe. The first documented reference of candy canes in the United States goes back to 1847, when a German-Swedish immigrant named August Imgard decorated his Christmas tree by hanging the treats from its branches. Friends and family members were delighted by Imgard's idea, and they rushed home to adorn their own Christmas evergreens with candy canes. This tradition quickly spread across the country, making candy canes a staple of Christmas celebrations in the United States. But these plain white canes still lacked the colorful designs seen in today's versions. No one is sure exactly when the customary red stripes were introduced, but it was somewhere around the turn of the century. Christmas cards produced before 1900 show plain white canes, while striped ones appear on many cards printed almost immediately thereafter. Additionally, the popular peppermint-flavored variation also emerged around the same time as the striped patterns."

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I'd rather hum "The Holly & the Ivy" but that picture has earwormed George B****y Formby's "Little Stick o' Balckpool Rock"

He-he! Turned out nice agin, hant it?

(But thanks for the windows anyway. Oh gawd...now it'll be when I'm cleanin' winders!)

Rimshot said...

I've been singing this one all day yesterday and today (can you guess why?)

And for reasons unknown, while I normally am ambivalent about candy canes, I've been hankerin' for 'em something fierce these past few days.

YAY third day of Advent!

Mel said...

<--has candy canes on her tree cuz some nice person thought to send some on

:-)

AND there's a big one just for MEMEME.....hahahahaha!!

And just so ya know -- himself was humming this song this morning.

How frightening is that?! ;-)

Mel said...

k....I know this is where I confess that I snuck the door open yesterday--

*hanging head*

I'm a naughty one.

<-- going to the corner
(can't even make it the 'clueless' one cause that wasn't the case this time, dangit!)

Anonymous said...

This is such fun!
Oh - I so remember Perry Como. Smooooth or what :)