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Polkagris (plural: polkagrisar) is a Swedish candy stick or straight candy cane that was invented in 1859 in the town of Gränna, Sweden, and remains a popular candy tradition in the town. The traditional polkagris candy cane is white and red, and peppermint flavoured.
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Polkagris
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