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Christmas Candy

Candy Cane Marshmallow Peeps – A New Holiday Favorite

November 1, 2019 by

Inspiration comes in many packages, shapes, and sizes, and it is not often that we encounter a candy manufacturer that takes a tried and true product and makes it better.  

We review hundreds of different candies yearly, and while our focus is on old school retro candy, we love when something new and whimsical AND DELICIOUS crosses our path and Candy Cane Marshmallow Peeps surely fit the bill.  Peeps have a storied history as they were introduced in 1953 and have been a holiday staple ever since.

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Many a debate has centered around whether they are better fresh or slightly hard – we will “plead the fifth” on our personal opinion, although we will admit that we have aficionados call us and ask if we have any that have “been around for a long time.” – but most everyone will agree that they are a candy that is fun to eat and often fun to play with too.

Packed in festive holiday packaging with ten Red & White speckled “chicks” per unit, Candy Cane Marshmallow Peeps offer a unique taste sensation.   The marshmallow is fluffy, soft, and sweet, yet the candy cane pieces add a minty touch that changes the flavor as well as texture giving each piece a subtle crunchiness.  The combination makes one glad that there are multiple units in every package, and each piece is gluten-free and has only 27 calories making it a healthier snack, assuming you can eat only one!  

Is there any wonder why Peeps have been a favorite for close to 70 years. As the old saying goes, “ if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” but as we learned from the different varieties of Marshmallow Peeps that surface from time to time,  it is ok to tweak a little bit!

Each ten-pack unit of Candy Cane Marshmallow Peeps is individually wrapped, measures approximately 4.75” x 5.75” and has a net weight of 3 oz.

Candy Reviews

Peeps: Milk Chocolate Covered Marshmallow, Not to Be Confused With Chocolate Covered Peeps

February 22, 2010 by

Chocolate Covered Peeps are available in Dark or Milk Chocolate and add a new twist on an old classic...

Chocolate Covered Peeps are available in Dark or Milk Chocolate and add a new twist to an old classic...

Sharability: 1

Denture Danger: 5

Convenience: 8

Novelty: 8

Overall: 9

 This is quite an interesting new twist on the classic Easter candy, Peeps. This individually wrapped peep is crunchy, this peep is gooey, this peep is a taste treat. Maybe it is just because of the contrasting crunchy chocolate, but the marshmallow inside the milk chocolate casing seems gooyer than that of a normal peep making it taste like a coconutless mallowcup.

Ehem, allow me clarify, this is not a chocolate covered Peep. This is a chocolate covered Peep shaped marshmallow, at least it attempts to be Peep shaped. Peeps are most known for the delicious and colorful sugar that surrounds them, unfortunately this chocolate covered yellow marshmallow lacks that sweet, crunchy sugar.

This difference also explains the different consistency of the marshmallow itself. Chocolate covered peeps are something you can find recipes for through the internet, Peeps’ Milk Chocolate Covered Marshmallows can be found on candyfavorites.com. Despite the fact that this really isn’t a traditional peep, this is a delicious candy… and I bet it would be even better melted between two halves of a graham cracker.

Candy News

Peep This! The Many Uses of the Famous Chicks

March 28, 2007 by

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It seems that everywhere I go, I see Easter candy. I use this term loosely, for these days I classify anything wrapped in pastel colors as being “Easter.” These days M&M’s come in lavender and Reese Peanut Butter Cups are wrapped in green; and they’re everywhere. No matter how much pink, yellow, and light blue I see, the candy that represents this quintessential moment in spring the best are marshmallow chicks – Peeps. These colorful and squishy chicks have been around for decades. Ever since its debut in the 1920s, they have become an important part of Spring tradition. I remember chewing into its sticky goodness while hunting for Easter eggs when I was younger. That’s how important Peeps were to me and my friends (and probably to you too).

So you can imagine my surprise when I learned that people use Peeps for a purposes other than sugar highs. The Washington Post is hosting a competition for dioramas created with Peeps. They are encouraging their readers to recreate a famous event or scene and have the characters represented by Peeps marshmallow chicks. Apparently, they will announce the winners April 8, and I can’t wait to see actual photos of the submissions. Another use for Peeps involves a microwave, toothpicks, and a very bored individual or two. Called “Peeps Jousting,” you stick a toothpick into each Peep, arrange them to face each other in the microwave, turn it on, and watch as the toothpicks fly into the other chick. The winner is the Peep chick that does not deflate when hit with the opponent’s “lance.” (I’m not kidding. I found documented evidence that this is a real game.)

Whether you like Peeps for its sugar overload, jousting, or creative purposes, in the spirit of this Easter season it’s hard not to buy a couple of boxes of yellow, pink, and blue chicks to bring back home. I know I will be enjoying a few and sharing the rest. Will you?