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  2. Keller Machine - Wikipedia

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    A Keller Machine is a machine for bending candy cane sticks. Patent [ edit ] The patent application for a "Candy cane forming machine" was filed on May 13, 1957 by Fr. Gregory H. Keller, a Roman Catholic priest who aside from his parish ministry helped his brother-in-law with his candy company.

  3. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, as well as Saint Nicholas Day. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint , but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

  4. Bobs Candies - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a family member is credited with inventing a machine for twisting and cutting stick candy in 1952. A year later, he invented a machine to bend it into a cane. The Keller Machine revolutionized the business and created a new industry - the commercial manufacture of candy canes.

  5. Where do candy canes come from? - AOL

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    Candy canes, a popular treat worldwide, come in all sorts of flavors. Traditionally peppermint, nowadays you can find just about any flavor of candy cane known to man. But, a couple of questions loom.

  6. Joy Ride (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Joy Ride. (2001 film) Joy Ride (known as Road Kill in the UK and Roadkill in Australia) [2] is a 2001 American thriller film directed by John Dahl and written by Clay Tarver and J. J. Abrams. It stars Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, and Leelee Sobieski. It follows three young people on a road trip who talk to a trucker on their CB radio, then must ...

  7. Sugarcane - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, perennial grass (in the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in sucrose, [1] which accumulates in the stalk internodes. Sugarcanes belong to the grass family, Poaceae, an ...

  8. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    Candy Land (also known as Candyland) is a simple racing board game created by Eleanor Abbott and published by Milton Bradley in 1948. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children.

  9. Ashland opens the Candy Cane Trail - what to know and ... - AOL

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    The Candy Cane Trail, located at Freer Field, features thousands upon thousands of lights. It is sponsored by Ashland's Grandpa's Cheesebarn in cooperation with BCU Electric.

  10. Doscher's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati, Ohio. , U.S. Products. Candy Canes, French Chew, Candy Buttons, etc. Website. www .doscherscandies .com. Doscher's Candies is an American candy manufacturer, [1] and the oldest producer of candy canes in the United States. [2] It is known for being the oldest continually operating candy company in America.

  11. Caning - Wikipedia

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    Caning is a form of corporal punishment consisting of a number of hits (known as "strokes" or "cuts") with a single cane usually made of rattan, generally applied to the offender's bare or clothed buttocks (see spanking) or hands (on the palm). Caning on the knuckles or shoulders is much less common.