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Peep research and peep shows
As the season for Peeps is upon us once more, people begin to
look to Peeps for more than just a sweet snack. The fluffy marshmallow critters, chicks and bunnies alike, can provide
hours of entertainment when properly utilized. Strangely, it is not ...
Lord of the Peeps
You can never have enough Peeps and
their marshmallowy goodness is not limited to taste. They can act, too. In fact, Lord of the Peeps is a web-remake of the award winning movie trilogy, based on
the books by J.R.R. Tolkien, and the entire cast ...
Torch that Peep!
As some of you may recall, back when Sarah Gim profiled me, I said that Peeps should be banned from the planet.
Surprisingly, there wasn't too much backlash from that. My views aside, there seems to be plenty of affection for these marshmallow ...
2007 Peeps Celebrity Survey
Yes, you read that title correctly. In case you were blissfully unaware like I was, Just Born, the makers of Marshmallow Peeps, hold a 'Celebrity Survey' every year. Apparently they conduct this survey "to keep up with today's trends and cultures." ...
Make your own Peeps
We're mildly obsessed with marshmallow Peeps here at Slashfood.
Something about the nuclear power plant waste colors, the sparkly sugar on the outside, the fluffy air of nothingness
inside that can either explode or actually
be made into a brulee ...
Cocoa Bunny Peeps!
Just Born is always expanding their Peeps lineup, as the sugar-coated marshmallows are one of their most popular products. Instead of only offering yellow chick Peeps at Easter, they have chicks, bunnies and egg shapes in a variety of colors and ...
Sugar free Peeps?
Peeps are soft, fluffy little mounds of sugary goodness that are absolutely the best around Easter, although Just Born is continuously expanding their line in an effort to include all major holidays. Usually, this expansion manifests itself in the ...
Someone stop the Peeps madness!
No, really. Please.
I thought it was pretty interesting that Williams-Sonoma had a brandless "Marshmallow
Chicks Kit," that they sell online only with a soft, pastel, nice and classy photo of a girl making her chicks
- very ...








