Do you know what red and white colour in candy canes represent we use on Christmas Eve?
Do you know what red and white colour in candy canes represent we use on Christmas Eve?
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The customs and traditions using candy canes on Christmas Eve are started in Germany about 250 years ago. They began as straight white sugar sticks.The candy canes story states that a choirmaster, in 1670, was worried about the children sitting quietly all through the long Christmas nativity service. So he gave them something to eat to keep them quiet! As he wanted to remind them of Christmas, he made them into a 'J' shape like a shepherds crook, to remind them of the shepherds that visited the baby Jesus at the first Christmas. But, the earliest records of 'candy canes' comes from over 200 years later, so the story, although rather nice, probably isn't right! 

Around 900, the red stripes were attached and they were flavoured with peppermint or wintergreen.Sometimes other Christian meanings are giving to the parts of the canes. The 'J' can also indicate the symbol 'Jesus'. The white of the cane can symbolize the purity of Jesus Christ and the red stripes are for the blood he shed when he died on the cross. The peppermint flavour can represent the hyssop plant that was used for purifying in the Bible.

Around 1920, Bob McCormack, from Georgia, USA, started making canes for his friends and family. They became more and more popular and he started his own business called Bob's Candies. Bob McCormack's brother-in-law, Gregory Harding Keller, who was a Catholic priest, invented the Keller Machine that made turning straight candy sticks into curved candy canes automatic! In 2005, Bob's Candies was bought by Farley and Sathers but they still make candy canes!

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