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Forget groundhog shadows and tulips. The first real signs of spring are bright yellow Peeps stocking the shelves at your local grocery store. Marshmallow Peeps are everyone’s favorite non-chocolate ...
Peeps. You see them on shelves at grocery stores, in the candy aisle at the pharmacy, and over at, uh… well, that’s it, really. Supermarkets and pharmacies are really the only places we’re allowed to ...
At 19 inches tall, this Kuromi plush offers a middle ground: It’s not tiny, but it’s not towering either. The purple Peeps ...
Reporting from Oxon Hill, Md. — Eight miles south of the White House, a crowd gathered under a giant inflatable yellow chick Thursday to welcome the nation’s first emporium devoted to Peeps, a fluffy ...
Wondering how SunnyD, frosted Pop-Tarts and chili lime mango flavors taste all wrapped into bite-sized marshmallow treats? We ...
The mother of all Peeps landed in Bethlehem’s Payrow Plaza on New Year’s Eve. The descent of the Peep — a scale model of the marshmallow candy chicks made by Bethlehem’s Just Born candy company — was ...
It may be wintertime, but there’s no reason your coffee creamer shouldn’t have a dose of spring. International Delight is releasing a Peeps flavored creamer in January. The 32-ounce bottle is filled ...
Sam Born came to the United States from France in 1910. Originally from Russia, Born opened a chocolate store in New York City in 1917. The window display of freshly made candy featured a sign that ...
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