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Father of Peeps Dies, Age 98


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May he rest in peeps. Probably the worst most insulting use of sugar ever conceived. And, with his degrees in engineering, etc. he could have invented something worthwhile, besides a microwave experiment for nerds. But now he's in the record books. I'm sure y'all  could come up with some hilarious ideas for his tombstone.

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4 hours ago, Katie Meadow said:

May he rest in peeps. Probably the worst most insulting use of sugar ever conceived. And, with his degrees in engineering, etc. he could have invented something worthwhile, besides a microwave experiment for nerds. But now he's in the record books. I'm sure y'all  could come up with some hilarious ideas for his tombstone.

 

I disagree: the worst candy concoction ever is Tootsie Rolls. 

 

When I lived in US I would buy 4 or 5 packs of Easter Peeps and poke the cellophane several times with a pencil.  I'd let each pack sit a minimum of 2 weeks up to 6 weeks  Try it and maybe you'll agree that Peeps are best when aged and a tad dry around the edges. 

 

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I never liked them nor did my son, but they were the harbinger of the Spring/Easter treat season. Visually cute to me but taste - bottom of list. One has to admire the creator of such a trend - w/o social media etc.  The expansion to other hoidays - well good marketing but  lost the thjread.

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Peeps: Marshmallowly Goodness is a perennial topic around here.

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