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Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Shepherd's Crook is a common symbol of Christmas, reminding us of the the humble shepherds who were the first to worship the newborn CHRIST child. The "candy cane" had its beginning in 1670 when a choir master in Germany handed out sugar sticks, bent as a shepherd's crook to keep his young singers quiet during a Christmas pageant.

As the turn of the century, red and white stripes and peppermint flavoring became the norm. Te white represents CHRIST'S purity and the red stripe, the LORD'S sacrifice for man. The candy cane can be seen as a "J" standing for JESUS or the crook of the GOOD SHEPHERD. No matter how plentiful and traditional the candy can is a Christmas, it is a true symbol of CHRIST'S birth."

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