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Pizza and kale candy canes are the holiday treat you didn't know you needed

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ABC News' associate social media producer, Zoe Moore.
ByZoe Moore
September 18, 2019, 6:54 PM

Looking for a new kind of candy cane this holiday season? Look no further!

The traditionally mint-flavored treat just got a makeover in time for the holidays.

You can now get your hands on candy canes in flavors such as kale, pizza and ham, all courtesy of the Seattle-based "weird" retailer, Archie McPhee.

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"We design and manufacture the kinds of impractical items that make life better," the company writes on its website.

From racing babies to squirrel-in-underpants air fresher, the store seems to sell it all.

The wacky candy cane flavors listed on its website include bacon, pizza, ham (or Hamdy Canes), kale, pickle, mac and cheese, clam (or Clamdy Canes) and coal.

"Kale candy canes are our most controversial candy for some reason," Archie McPhee spokesperson David Wahl told "Good Morning America." "We're just happy to be able to take America's favorite vegetable and make it a part of Christmas."

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The candy canes can be found on Archie McPhee's website or in-store for $4.50 to $6.50 for a box of six.

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