Candy-canes Sentence Examples

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  • Peanuts slipper socks, including a pair with Snoopy framed by festive candy canes.

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  • During the holiday season, consider adding a funky pair of readers in a festive pattern such as candy canes or snowflakes to your collection.

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  • This is especially unlikely due to the fact that by the time candy canes made their appearance, around the 17th century, Christianity was the prevailing religion.

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  • In the 1950's, Gregory Keller automated the process of candy-making, and so candy canes were widely available for consumption ever since.

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  • Using candy canes as a stocking stuffer is another popular use for the item.

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  • Today, candy canes come in a variety of flavors.

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  • You can use candy canes in your everyday baking.

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  • If you don't enjoy baking, hang candy canes from the tree for instant edible décor.

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  • Turn a box of candy canes into festive tree decorations.

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  • Christmas sales have become as much a part of of the season as candy canes and stockings hung over the fireplace.

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  • There's a huge array of Christmas stickers ranging from one-word sentiments like "Joy" and "Celebrate" to rhinestone-crusted candy canes and simple stickers with gifts, Christmas trees and other cute themes.

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  • While traditional Christian Advent calendars often feature images of Jesus and the Nativity, calendars with Christmas trees, Santa Claus, snowmen, and candy canes are also quite common today.

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  • At Christmas time, for example, a small boot with candy canes in it might cost as much as two tables.

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  • He had no opinion about elves or candy canes.

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  • Still, the excess of candy canes and sugar plums is having an effect, even up here.

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  • Garland made of popcorn, cranberries, or candy canes would all work well here.

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  • Gingerbread is as traditional for Christmas as an evergreen dripping with tinsel or candy canes.

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  • Decorate the wedding cake with small ornaments, ribbons or candy canes.

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  • For example, a simple Christmas wedding centerpiece can be an arrangement of oversized candy canes tied with a large red velvet bow.

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  • Christmas sweaters may feature prints like reindeer, snowflakes, candy canes and Christmas trees.

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  • It can be hard to explain to a child that chocolate and candy canes are off limits, but like food allergies, children will learn to modify their food choices because of their special sensitivities.

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  • Glue candy canes around clean tin cans to use as candle holders for your Christmas centerpiece.

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  • During the holiday season, purchase bulk candy canes and attach a ribbon or note to each one.

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  • The white in candy canes is said to represent Jesus's purity.

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  • Finally, some say that candy canes came to represent a "secret symbol" of Christianity during a time when Christians were persecuted for their beliefs.

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