News
How candy canes are made by hand Doscher’s still makes candy canes the same way Claus Doscher did it in 1871, cooking in copper kettles and kneading the sugar mixture into shape by hand.
Cincinnati-based Doscher’s Candy Co. has been making candy canes by hand for more than 150 years.
The Candy Cane Trail's description reads, "Many years ago, a candy maker wanted to make a candy that would be a symbol of Christmas. He shaped the hard candy into a 'J' for the birth of Jesus.
Candy canes are an iconic symbol of Christmas. Their red and white stripes adorn trees and homes during the holidays while their minty flavour delights taste buds.
National Candy Cane Day is coming up right after Christmas on December 26th… So of course, we have candy cane maker Brach’s joining us today! Did you know that these holiday candies ha… ...
This is the real war on Christmas. Candy maker Brach’s has broken yuletide tradition with a nauseating twist on the beloved and time-honored peppermint candy cane.
Handmade candy canes are a labor of love at this shop in Tallahassee, Florida.
Legend goes that a candy maker from Indiana was trying to make a candy that would help everyone remember what Christmas is all about. He hit upon the idea for a candy cane. He incorporated several ...
Spangler Candy, the largest U.S. candy cane maker, ran extra shifts this fall to meet demand, said president Kirk Vashaw. The Ohio-based firm turned away business and faced supply-chain headaches.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results