What are peeps?!


Question: I don't live in the USA, but I hear you guys eat things called peeps at Easter, what are they? Are they tasty? Can I buy them in Ireland?


Answers: I don't live in the USA, but I hear you guys eat things called peeps at Easter, what are they? Are they tasty? Can I buy them in Ireland?

They are these really sugary, marshmallow things that are shaped like little baby chicks. They are really good! You could probably get them sent to Ireland.

Here is the website: http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/

Peeps are little sugar coated marshmellows! They are my favorite thing to have over Easter... Im not sure were you can get them were you live but if you have like a Wal-mart im sure you can get them there!

they are marshmallows shaped like baby chickens(chicks) they come in various color, i dont know if you can get them in ireland though

Only the best thing ever sugar coated marshmallows. They are best eaten stale.

All of the above. They also come in bunny form too. Also, there a special halloween ones of pumpkins they just started making in the past couple of years.

These are especially fun if you put one in the microwave, and heat it up. They expand and grow in size...kinda fun to watch. =)

Peeps are candy chickens made out of marshmallow and covered with colored sugar.

They're shaped marshmallows covered with a fine sugar coating. They come in shapes for the holidays: trees and snowmen for Christmas, chicks and bunnies for Easter, cats and ghosts and pumpkins for Halloween.

Personally I think they're gross. You can probably order them online

nasty little shaped marshmallow icky things! they're covered in sugar & come in different colors.
not sure if you can buy them in stores in Ireland, but i'm sure you can order them on the internet.
they blow up really well in the microwave...LOLOL! but it's REALLY messy!

peeps are marshmallows shaped like chicks

marshmellows in the shape of chicks





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