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The 35-year tradition of making fresh candy canes is set to return Friday. Disneyland guests often line up for the chance to buy a limited number of the newly made sweets. Others crowd around the windows to watch teams of candy makers stretch the liquid-like sugar into hook shapes.
The canes are in such high demand that Disneyland workers plan to hand out tickets on a first-come, first-served basis so guests can return at fixed times to buy a maximum of two canes each, said John McClintock, a Disneyland Resort spokesman. There will be a stand-by line in case guests with tickets don't come back.
Makers usually create up to 135 canes, prepared in three batches, in a day at the Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen on Main Street U.S.A. The canes are about the length of a forearm cost $9.95 each.
http://ocresort.freedomblogging.com/2009/12/02/fresh-candy-canes-return-to-disneyland-on-friday/26759/

The canes are in such high demand that Disneyland workers plan to hand out tickets on a first-come, first-served basis so guests can return at fixed times to buy a maximum of two canes each, said John McClintock, a Disneyland Resort spokesman. There will be a stand-by line in case guests with tickets don't come back.
Makers usually create up to 135 canes, prepared in three batches, in a day at the Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen on Main Street U.S.A. The canes are about the length of a forearm cost $9.95 each.
http://ocresort.freedomblogging.com/2009/12/02/fresh-candy-canes-return-to-disneyland-on-friday/26759/