Peeps Confectionery Food
Peeps
Peeps is a marshmallow confection intended as a kids' Easter candy. The manufacturer, Just Born Quality Confections, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, states that Peeps are the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy.
A chick was the original which were then followed by bunnies. There are now several other holiday candies made with a similar recipe and process, such as Spooky Cats for Halloween, and Snowmen for the winter holidays.
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- The official site by Just Born for the candy, with fan club information, fun facts, history, recipes and crafts, press releases, and news.
- Instructions for an easy children's craft: Fuzzy Easter Peeps.
- A general introduction geared towards college students.
- Article on the fans the candy has inspired.
- A treatise against Peeps.
- A general fan page with some links.
- Peeps performing Romeo and Juliet and a spoof of The Blair Witch Project.
- Information about Peep-eating competitions including past years' results. Also has Peep related links.
- Documentation of a NASA experiment launching peeps through the air.
- A gallery of pictures of peeps traveling to different places, links, and general fan pages.
- History and explanation of an event where competitors try to eat as many peeps as possible.
- Short X-Files fan fiction which must mention Peeps.
- Webring for any Peeps related website.
- An article on nostalgia and the recipe for a Peep waldorf salad.
- A shy young peep struggles to carry a ring to Mordor and cast it into the fiery chasm on Mt Doom. Features a trailer, peep production news, story board, and photographs.
- Dancing animated GIFs.
- A sing-along for a song advocating peep mutilation. [requires flash]
- Listing of links to articles, resources, fan pages, humor, recipes, and experiments.
- As re-enacted by Marshmallow Peeps. Photographs of groups including Peep Floyd and The Sex Peepstols.
- An archive of poetry.
- A campaign to eat Peeps for Jesus, as well as some advice on how to mangle or frighten one.
- Parodies of songs by The Monkees, and a few links.
- Article on the candies internet following.
- Gallery of multimedia art and sculpture dedicated to the candy.
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