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    Candy Cane Pathway Lights (8-Count) Welcome visitors, including Santa, to your home by illuminating your path with these fun red and white candy canes. The perfect addition to your outdoor holiday ...

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  4. Candy Canes Are Everywhere on Christmas—But Why Is That? - AOL

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    Candy canes have a long history that some people say started in Germany back in 1670 when a choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral handed out sugar sticks to a group of youthful choirboys who had a ...

  5. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Christmas lights on the high street are generally switched on in November. [57] In the US, the traditional start of the holiday season is Thanksgiving. [citation needed] Major retailers put their seasonal decorations out for sale after back-to-school sales, while smaller niche Christmas Stores sell Christmas decorations year round.

  6. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    An early 1900s Christmas card image of candy canes. A common story of the origin of candy canes says that in 1670, in Cologne, Germany, the choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral, wishing to remedy the noise caused by children in his church during the Living Crèche tradition of Christmas Eve, asked a local candy maker for some "sugar sticks" for them.

  7. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, Woolworth's had imported 200,000 ornaments and topped $25 million in sales from Christmas decorations alone. As of 2009, the Christmas decoration industry ranks second to gifts in seasonal sales. [5] Many silver companies, such as Gorham, Wallace, Towle, Lunt and Reed & Barton, began manufacturing silver Christmas ornaments ...