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  1. Nov 13, 2009 · Use this printable version to share the Candy Cane story about Jesus with the children in your church this Christmas. Cut each printed page into 4 parts.

  2. Sep 20, 2024 · To help you share the candy cane story with your loved ones, I’ve created a free printable that’s perfect for the holiday season! This simple poem explains the legend of the candy cane and the meaning behind its design. You can print it out, pair it with candy canes, and use it in all your Christmas gift-giving.

    • Legend of The Candy Cane: A Candymaker’s Witness
    • What’s Is A Candy Cane?
    • Candy Canes, Barber Poles, and Lighthouses! OH My!
    • Facts About The Candy Cane

    The candymaker made the candy in the form of a a “J” to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. It could also represent the staff of the “Good Shepherd” with which He reaches down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs who like all sheep, have gone astray. Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain...

    Candy – His love towards us is sweet. (Candy Devotional)
    Stripes – By His stripes we are healed.
    Letter – “J” for Jesus , the reason for the season.
    Shape – Shepard’s staff. (Shepherd’s Rod or King’s Scepter)

    Check out this blog post from LightHouse Devotions by Joe Rodriguez. It talks about stripes in candy canes, barber poles and even light houses.

    In 1844, a recipe for a straight peppermint candy stick, which was white with colored stripes, was published.
    The average candy can is 5inches tall.
    While most candy canes are not sugar or calorie-free, they do not have any fat or cholesterol.
    Striped red and white candy canes were first introduced in 1900.
  3. Nov 13, 2009 · Use this printable version to share the Candy Cane story about Jesus with the children in your church this Christmas. Cut each printed page into 4 parts.

  4. Legend of the Candy Cane is a FREE Printable to teach others about the TRUE meaning of Christmas! John 3:16 tells us that God the Father sent Jesus to us, so that He could redeem all of mankind! Add a Special Christmas Treat!

  5. A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would be a witness, so he made the Christmas Candy Cane. He incorporated several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ. He began with a stick of pure white, hard candy.

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  7. So the next time you see a candy cane, hear the sermon it preaches: Jesus Christ, The Good Shepherd, is the sinless rock of Ages who suffered and died for our sins. (John 1:10) “I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.”.