Pepsi and Peeps have teamed for a new marshmallow soda. Texas is Dr Pepper country, but Lonestar Peeps fanatics can win the new Pepsi/Peeps colab cola.
I was in Walmart this week and noticed Peeps Cereal in at least different three places around the store. Peeps are everywhere! And they're a sign that we're nearing the end of the pandemic. Let me explain.
Although we are excited about getting Peeps in our 2021 Easter basket, Peeps will not have enough candy to hit the shelves in time for Valentine's day.
I still have to give myself a tiny pep talk before I pop a gummi bear into my mouth. I mean, it's like eating tiny Winnie the Pooh's or something. Ghastly.
While the idea of Peeps on pizza continues to divide the internet, we've got some other interesting ways to insert Easter candy into your favorite foods and watch that stash dwindle. It will be gone in no time.
I have a confession to make. I've never eaten a Peep in my life. But they do look delicious, and I hear they are amazing in hot chocolate. What else can you do with them? And how many Peeps does it take to make a replica of Katy Perry's left shark?
They are the sugary coated marshmallows that appear every Easter on store shelves, I'm talking about Peeps! These litte ooey gooey bits of goodness that come in the shapes of chicks and bunnies and come in a variety of colors like pink, purple, green and white, to name a few, are the focal point of a new contest at the Tyler Public Library this spring.
Easter is coming up Sunday (a bit earlier than previous years) and kids will be in the yard in their Easter dresses and clothes searching it over for hidden Easter eggs while holding on to that basket filled with the fake green grass. The kids will find eggs filled with candy, little plastic toys, cash and other treasures. There's one thing that should be in all of those Easter baskets though, Pee
Easter features some of the tastiest treats of all times like Cadbury Creme Eggs and Heavenly Hash. (But not Mini Eggs. Whoever invented those chalky chocolate tablets clearly didn’t get Easter candy as a kid and is trying to punish the rest of us.)
Marshmallow Peeps may also be a traditional Easter candy, but they are still good on every other day on the calendar.
Whether you’re a devout church-goer or just someone who enjoys hunting for eggs way too much, there is one Easter tradition that can bring all of humanity together: Marshmallow Peeps. These colorful blobs of gooey, cute deliciousness have stolen the hearts and minds of every future diabetic.