More than half the people surveyed – 54% – said the proper way to eat a candy cane is to start with the straight end first. But 30% of those surveyed said eating from the curved end first is ...
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Candy Cane Danish
Spread a thin layer of glaze on the dough strips of the candy cane; let glaze dry. Slice; serve. 1 serving: 343 calories, 16g fat (8g saturated fat), 23mg cholesterol, 423mg sodium, 46g ...