Sugary, sweet, indestructible Peeps
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, there’s one thing about this time of the year that everyone can take advantage of: the candy.
And nothing says Easter like the marshmallow-y and sugary sweet treat, Peeps.
But did you know that scientists have actually proven that these sugary sweet delights are essentially indestructible. It’s true. You can read about it here.
Scientists aren’t the only ones with a fierce fascination with these sparkly, sweet treats—the Answers community has one too—you all have asked questions about these sweet delights, ranging from things like “Do different colored peeps have different flavors?” to “Is there religious significance in the candy called Peeps?”
People are fascinated by these gooey, sparkly treats—why, we find ways to celebrate them in a variety of ways: through costumes, “Peep Show Dioramas” hosted by the Washington Post, and even through Do-it-Yourself Peep recipes.
Yes, it’s safe to say that come Easter, no matter what religion you are, you’re bound to pick up or come across a box of Peeps—even if it’s just to toss them in the microwave to watch them expand exponentially. Enjoy, and don’t forget to come back here and share your favorite Peep recipes and questions with the Answers community!
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