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Peeps Milk And Marshmallow Egg Nog Are Back This Year With More Flavors

Peeps Milk And Marshmallow Egg Nog Are Back This Year With More Flavors

In case you were worried that you would have to face a spring without Easter egg nog and Peeps-flavored sugar milk, don’t fret: the good people at Prairie Farms haven’t just brought back those springtime beverages, but they’ve expanded the line, even adding a Walmart-exclusive orange creme flavor. [More]

Sure, Let’s Replace Punxsutawney Phil With The Peeps Chicks

Sure, Let’s Replace Punxsutawney Phil With The Peeps Chicks

Groundhog Day is a fun and silly holiday, and Groundhog Day was a fine movie about personal redemption, but it turns out that rodents are not actually very good at predicting the weather. That leaves an opportunity for another animal with weather-indicating abilities to step in and take over… but we’re not sure that the Peeps chicks are really up for the job. [More]

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Sugar Plum-Flavored Marshmallow Peeps Are An Actual Thing

I have to admit, I’m not much of a candy historian, and I’ve always pictured “sugar plums” as prunes covered with crunchy sugar. This is, of course, wrong, but in the case of a new holiday-themed Peeps brand product, at least the crunchy sugar part is correct. [More]

S’mores Candy Corn And Pumpkin Spice Peeps Are Now Things In Real Life

S’mores Candy Corn And Pumpkin Spice Peeps Are Now Things In Real Life

Happy fall! Well, okay, it’s not fall outside, but fall has certainly arrived in the seasonal aisles of stores all over the country. August is when restaurants and food companies introduce their new products. While we are always interested in new seasonal candies and anything pumpkin spice, even we weren’t expecting these new products: S’mores candy corn and Pumpkin Spice Peeps. [More]

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Here’s The Factory Where Marshmallow Peeps Hatch

Always wondered how marshmallow Peeps are made? Wonder no more. Two billion of the marshmallow critters come out of the production lines in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania every year, most of them for the Easter rush. From start to finish, it takes six minutes for the machinery to make a Peep. [NY Daily News] [More]