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Q: How to Make Candy Canes
A: Candy canes are a delicious part of the Christmas season, but have you ever craved a candy cane in the middle of summer when it is impossible to find them? Well... Read More »
Q: How to Make Candy Canes.
A: 1. Take a large, heavy bottomed sauce pan out of your cupboards and add the sugar, corn syrup, water and the cream of tartar and mix them very well. Be sure to ... Read More »
Q: How to Draw a Candy Cane.
A: 1. Draw a peg. Leave one end empty. Ad. 2. Draw a curve on top. 3. Draw another curve under. Make sure it connects to the first line. 4. Draw a small curve that... Read More »
Q: How to Open a Candy Cane.
A: 1. Break the hook off of the candy cane and rip it off. Take off the wrappings (if you're having trouble taking it out, then feel free to use your teeth to pull... Read More »
Q: When was candy canes invented?
A: They were intevented in the 1920's. Before the 1920's they were just these little candies people used to hand out. (I hope this is correct) Read More »
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