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    For the ultimate Peeps Taste Test, the keen palates of The News & Observer ate through all the locally available Peeps flavors: Original, Party Cake, Fruit Punch, Sour Watermelon, Dr. Pepper, Hot ...

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  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.

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    These classic original Peeps are available in two shapes—bunnies or chicks—and four colors (yellow, pink, lavender and blue) but all have the same standard flavor.

  6. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    Blown glass baubles for sale in Tlalpujahua, Michoacán, Mexico.The town is known for its production of Christmas ornaments. [3] A fully decorated Christmas tree. The first decorated trees were adorned with apples, [4] white candy canes, and pastries in the shapes of stars, hearts and flowers.

  7. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    An early 1900s Christmas card image of candy canes. A common story of the origin of candy canes says that in 1670, in Cologne, Germany, the choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral, wishing to remedy the noise caused by children in his church during the Living Crèche tradition of Christmas Eve, asked a local candy maker for some "sugar sticks" for them.