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Could This Be The Grossest Candy Cane Flavor?

(Santa’s Voice) No, No, No

WELLS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 13: Lights illuminate the Queen Victoria Inn in the village of Priddy that has been transformed into a giant gingerbread house in time for Christmas, near Wells on December 13, 2017 in Somerset, England. Renamed The Gingerbread Inn, which now features giant candy canes, sherbet, lollipops, liquorice allsorts, gingerbread men and also a giant Christmas tree made up of recycled bottles and has been described by its creator as the world’s largest gingerbread inn. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

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"Just because you can make something, doesn't mean you should. But it does go to show that if you can think it up, it probably exists.

Like Mac and Cheese flavored candy canes. Seattle's Archie McPhee thinks that this will be the latest trend for trimming the tree, so much so that they're already available on their website for the low price of $4.95 a box.

One reviewer has already tried the yellow and white striped "comfort food flavored comfort food" and says the "sweetness overpowers the flavor eventually."

The company lives up to their marketing slogan of "We Make Weird" by also selling candy canes in rotisserie chicken and pickle flavors. Gross.