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  2. The Famous Peppermint Pig by Saratoga Candy Co.!

    www.saratogasweets.com/peppermint-pig

    Behind the oaken doors of gingerbread-sized candy shops that dotted Saratoga, tireless old candy makers, bathed in amber glow of crackling hearth and bubbling candy pots, labored on into the night creating... and continuing a holiday tradition known to all as the "Peppermint Pig™.

  3. Peppermint Pigs in Saratoga Springs - An Age-Old Christmas ...

    www.saratoga.com/holiday/gift-ideas/peppermint-pig

    The Peppermint Pig is a heartwarming Christmas tradition! Learn about the history of this unique treat that began in Saratoga Springs, NY.

  4. The Peppermint Pig is One of the Most Unusual Christmas ...

    www.mentalfloss.com/smart-shopping/peppermint...

    Every year, families in Saratoga Springs, New York, celebrate Christmas by smashing a peppermint pig candy with a hammer.

  5. Saratoga traditional gourmet candy and sweets made by Saratoga Candy Co. We carry the original Peppermint Pig!

  6. Saratoga’s Peppermint Pig Is an Unusual Holiday Tradition ...

    www.nytimes.com/2012/12/24/nyregion/saratogas...

    The Peppermint Pig, a hard-candy confection that is shared at the dinner table, was resurrected in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 25 years ago and has become a custom around the world.

  7. Peppermint Pigs – Saratoga Chocolate Co.

    www.saratogachocolateco.com/products/peppermint-pigs

    Peppermint Pigs are a Saratoga Springs tradition that have gone international in their popularity. A pig, in Victorian holiday tradition, is a symbol of good health, happiness and prosperity. These special "Peppermint Pigs",™ are unique to Saratoga Springs, New York, and are a time honored tradition dating back to the

  8. Peppermint Pig: a curious Christmas tradition in Saratoga ...

    random-times.com/2018/12/30/peppermint-pig-a...

    Behind the oaken doors of gingerbread-sized candy shops that dotted Saratoga, tireless old candy makers, bathed in amber glow of crackling hearth and bubbling candy pots, labored on into the night creating and continuing a holiday tradition known to all as the “Peppermint Pig”.