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The History Behind Peeps
Every Easter, Peeps line grocery store shelves with their dotted, dead-ish eyes looking outward. Ranging in colors from highlighter yellow to Pepto Bismol pink to too-much-chlorine blue ...
Peeps are a treat that people seem to either hate or love, but I've got mixed feelings depending on the flavor. According to Food and Wine, these marshmallows have roots in the 1940s as an unnamed ...
And, whether you're a lover of those marshmallow Peeps or not, you may feel the same about the brand mixing with Icee to give customers a new kind of flavor called Icee Blue Raspberry Peeps.
Narrator: These little marshmallow blobs are being blasted with sugar to become Peeps. Just Born can produce 5.5 million edible chicks and bunnies a day in this facility. Caitlin Servian ...
A consumer group has warned that certain Peeps candies popular around Easter contain a chemical called red dye No. 3 that's been linked to cancer. Nearly 3,000 products available in the US contain ...
It's that time of the year again. Spin the winning diorama and finalists for this year's Peeps Diorama Contest and learn how they're made. Read more about the contest. Becky Heaton and Suzan Maher ...
Celebrate the start of the New Year with this sweet celebration by joining ArtsQuest and Just Born Quality Confections for PEEPSFEST® Monday and Tuesday, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the SteelStacks campus.
The Bethlehem company wanted to focus on gearing up for "overwhelming demand" for Peeps during Easter, while producing its other candies too. As Easter is a little more than a week away ...