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  2. We tried 10 weird flavors of Peeps, plus Peep Pepsi. These ...

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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 ...

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

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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.

  4. 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

  5. Peeps - Wikipedia

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    The first Peeps & Co. store opened in November 2009 in National Harbor, Maryland, Prince George's County. [9] Peeps & Company retail stores were later opened in Minnesota (as of 2019, shut down due to low profits) and Pennsylvania. [10] In 2014, Peeps Minis were introduced, and were intended to be available year-round.

  6. Just Born - Wikipedia

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    Just Born, Inc., is an American family-owned confectionery company based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [1] It manufactures and markets a number of confectionery, including Goldenberg's Peanut Chews, Hot Tamales, Mike and Ike, Peeps, Teenee Beanee jelly beans, and Zours.

  7. Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company went on to become the first candy manufacturer to use full-color TV commercials. [1] In 1972, the company introduced a candy bar named for what it did not include rather than what it did, the 15-cent (Peanut Butter with) No Jelly bar, also called the Sidekick bar. In 1977, they changed the name to the 20-cent Peanut Butter Bar.