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  2. I Tried 15 Different Peeps Flavors and the Winner Was a ... - AOL

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    Peeps ranked. At this time of year, it’s virtually impossible to ignore Peeps. The marshmallow treats, which have been an Easter tradition for decades, are seemingly everywhere.

  3. Here’s Why You Won’t Find Peeps in Stores This Year - AOL

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    We’re going to miss Peeps this Halloween and Christmas, but we can’t wait for Easter of 2021! (Maybe they’ll even bring back Peeps jelly beans …) The Best Halloween Treats to Make at Home

  4. Peeps - Wikipedia

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    Twenty years later, the Marshmallow Peeps Bunny was released as a popular year-round shape of the candy. [5] The yellow chicks were the original form of the candy — hence their name — but then the company introduced other colors and, eventually, the myriad shapes that are now produced.

  5. Yes, Dr Pepper Peeps *Do* Exist—And They're Hitting ... - AOL

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    Well, last year was a momentous occasion when Peeps announced that they would be teaming up with none other than Ladd Drummond's go-to drink: Dr Pepper! The special, limited-edition treat combined ...

  6. Nerds (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Nerds may contain traces of gluten. The article "Nerds Candy Nutrition" states, "Nerds primarily consist of sugar. The top three ingredients are dextrose, sugar and malic acid. The rest of the candy contains less than 2 percent of corn syrup, artificial flavors, carnauba wax and artificial coloring. The artificial coloring varies by flavor."

  7. Charleston Chew - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Chew is a candy bar consisting of marshmallow flavored nougat covered in chocolate flavor coating. It was created in 1922 by the Fox-Cross Candy Company, founded by stage actor Donley Cross and his friend Charlie Fox. [3] The candy was named after the Charleston, a popular dance at that time. [4]