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I saw them when I was out and about.  They are made here in PA.  Bethlehem, where they are made, dropped a 400 lb yellow chick peep on New Year's Eve.

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LOL

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@SharkE I always buy the yellow ones, I'm a traditionalist. I get extras to age aka ripen. There are others who do as well, it's a secret society aka Cult of the Aged Peeps.

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I saw gingerbread flavored marshmallow Peeps at Big Lots.

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Ewwwww!

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I bought some ginger ice cream Holiday only it was real good.

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The brown gingerbread ones looked awful - like mud. Not appetizing at all.
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@occasionalrain wrote:

@SharkE I always buy the yellow ones, I'm a traditionalist. I get extras to age aka ripen. There are others who do as well, it's a secret society aka Cult of the Aged Peeps.


 

I'm not a Peep person but DH loves them-- STALE!!  He pokes a hole in the wrapper and lets them "ripen" for a couple of weeks before he eats them.  I hadn't realized others prefer stale Peeps too.

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