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1 Your Name Computer Research First Period Day A
Candy Canes Your Name Computer Research First Period Day A

2 History of the Candy Cane
The origin of the candy cane goes back over 350 years, when candy-makers both professional and amateur were making hard sugar sticks. The original candy was straight and completely white in color.

3 The legend goes, a choirmaster in Cologne Cathedral, in Germany in the late 17th century bent the plain white candy into the familiar “J” shape to symbolize a shepherd’s staff. These shepherd staff candies were given to young children during the very long traditional Christmas Eve Mass, to keep them silent.

4 America’s introduction to the candy canes is often traced to August Imgard, a German immigrant who’s credited with introducing the Christmas tree to Ohio in The National Confectioners Association, stated Imgard “decorated a small spruce with paper ornaments and candy canes.”

5 About fifty years later the first red-and-white striped candy canes appeared. No one is specifically credited for the invention of stripes, but Christmas cards prior to the year 1900 showed only all-white candy canes . . . Christmas cards after 1900 showed illustrations of striped candy canes.

6 In 1919 in Albany, Georgia, Bob McCormack began making candy canes for local children.

7 Chicago confectioners the Bunte Brothers filed the one of the earliest patents for candy cane making machines in the early 1920s.

8 In the early days of candy making, the canes had to be bent manually in order to create their 'J' shape, many were broken during this process. Bob McCormack's brother-in-law, Gregory Harding Keller, who spent his summers back home working in the candy factory. Invented a machine to bend the candy.

9 Keller patented his invention, the Keller Machine which automated the process of twisting soft candy into spiral striping and then cutting them into precise lengths as candy canes.

10 Almost simultaneously, Bob and his eldest son, Bob Jr
Almost simultaneously, Bob and his eldest son, Bob Jr., developed a new packaging device that wrapped and sealed the candy canes in moisture-proof plastic wrappers

11 The traditional the flavor of a candy cane is peppermint, however, more recently candy canes are being made in a variety of other flavors and colors.

12 Nearly 2 billion candy canes will be sold in the four weeks before Christmas and Hanukkah. National Candy Cane Day is December 26th!

13 Works Cited Goldstien, Laura. "The History of the Candy Cane." The History of the Candy Cane. Name Portrait by Cindy. Web. 4 Dec < Hiskey, Daven. "The Origin of the Candy Cane." Gizmodo. Gawker Media. Web. 2 Dec < Whipp, Deborah. "The History of the Candy Cane." Altogether Christmas Traditions:. All Together Christmas. Web. 1 Dec <


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