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- Lemon_stick abstract "Lemon sticks are a type of candy. They are similar to peppermint sticks except a lemon oil and acids are used and for the coloring, a clear batch is used for the body and a white batch for the stripe. They are popular in Philadelphia. Since 1942, Giambri's is one of the candy makers that produces them.In Baltimore, Maryland, part of the culture of Baltimore is a summer rite of passage associated with the FlowerMart where lemon sticks (also referred to as lemon peppermint sticks) are a treat in the form of a peppermint candy stick stuck in a lemon. Eaten together they provide a sweet and sour taste sensation. The tradition may have come from France. They are sold at the mid-spring Flower Mart held by the Women's Civic League. These simple 'drinks' are made by cutting the top off a small lemon, cutting a hole into the flesh, and shoving a soft peppermint stick into it. Sucking on the stick and squeezing the lemon produces a sweet, minty, lemony drink. While mostly sold at Flower Mart, throughout summer, people in Baltimore will make these treats at home or social gatherings.".
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- Lemon_stick subject Category:Candy.
- Lemon_stick subject Category:Lemon_dishes.
- Lemon_stick comment "Lemon sticks are a type of candy. They are similar to peppermint sticks except a lemon oil and acids are used and for the coloring, a clear batch is used for the body and a white batch for the stripe. They are popular in Philadelphia.".
- Lemon_stick label "Lemon stick".
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- Lemon_stick wasDerivedFrom Lemon_stick?oldid=606707757.
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