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  2. Every Mailbox Needs This Pretty Light-up Swag This December - AOL

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    Decorate your yard with inflatables, lights and other outdoor Christmas decorations under $50 from Amazon and Wayfair. ... Candy Cane Rope Lights.

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

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    Candy canes are a peppermint treat long associated with Christmas. Learn their history, including why they were first made with red and white stripes.

  4. Candy Cane Lane, Duboistown - Wikipedia

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    The Candy Cane Lane street sign, with decorations and lights behind. Candy Cane Lane is the name given to the 200 block of Summer Street in Duboistown in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania when it is decorated for Christmas from Thanksgiving to The Epiphany each year.

  5. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide [1] as well as Saint Nicholas Day. [2] It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint , but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

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    Candy Cane Whoopie Pies. We love a chocolate and peppermint moment, ... Using our delicious edible cookie dough recipe, white chocolate ganache, and a couple of candy decorations, these melted ...

  7. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    Christmas decorations have been used as part of the festive nature of the holiday (Christmas) and season (Christmastide) celebrating the Nativity of Jesus. [10] These include angels, bells, candy canes, Christmas trees, doves, holly, nativity scenes, poinsettas, the Star of Bethlehem, and wreaths.