The National Confectioners Association conducted a survey on the ‘right’ way to eat a candy cane.
Around the holidays, it’s common for many people to enjoy a candy cane or two. With hundreds of varieties, the sweet treat with the looped end provides a reprieve for any sweet tooth.
The National Confectioners Association conducted a survey on the "right" way to eat the holiday favorite. Results revealed 57% of people eat the "straight end" of the cane first – no doubt a common technique used to poke siblings for decades. Another 27% prefer to eat the "curved end" first, while the remaining 16% break it into pieces for consumption.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lawmakers Agree to Rescind Military’s Covid-19 Mandate in Defense DealHouse and Senate negotiators agreed to rescind the military's Covid-19 vaccine mandate, a measure that was added to secure GOP support for an annual defense-policy bill
Read more »
DeFi Project Mercurial Plots Revamp and New Tokens Following 'Toxic' Association With FTX.MercurialFi will revamp following contagion troubles stemming from embattled firms FTX_Official and Alameda Research. By shauryamalwa
Read more »
Angela Bassett Dazzles in Pink Sequined Dress at Critics Choice Association Celebration of Black Cinema & TelevisionAngela Bassett went full pink for her arrival to the Critics Choice Association fifth annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television on Monday in Los Angeles. The actress wore a strapless pink gown.
Read more »
Minnesota Nurses Association strike called off after tentative agreement reachedA planned strike by thousands of Twin Cities nurses has been called off following a tentative deal to raise wages by 18% over the next 3 years.
Read more »
Scripps Howard Fund and News 5 donate $2,000 to Greater Cleveland Association of Black JournalistsThe Scripps Howard Fund and News 5 have made a donation in support of the Greater Cleveland Association of Black Journalists.
Read more »
Biden Calls for Ban on Assault Weapons at National Vigil for All Victims of Gun ViolencePresident Joe Biden called again Wednesday for a ban on so-called assault weapons as he spoke at a vigil honoring victims of gun violence.
Read more »