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Everybody knows about Marshmallow Peeps, right? But how many know that in the early 20th Century, when the confections were new, each one used to take nearly 30 hours to make, by hand?
Thank goodness creator Sam Born figured out a way to produce them much more quickly, because these are one of the most popular candy items sold, especially during Easter.
In case you were wondering, Marshmallow Peeps were first mass produced in 1957 and the first color was Yellow which remains one of their best sellers! Find out more about this soft, pillowy confection at our history page.
We carry the classic Peeps in a variety of vibrant pastel colors as well as the new and totally delicious Dark Chocolate Covered and Milk Chocolate Covered Peeps!.
And just in case you need for us to tell you, it’s perfectly acceptable (encouraged, even) to order these anytime. You can’t always be expected to wait for a holiday and some even claim that Marshmallow Peeps get better with time much like a bottle of fine wine. We leave this decision up to you...
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[message]The candy at Candyfavorites.com is outstanding but the weather patterns can be confusing and harsh from region to region in the United States, let alone other areas of the world. My thought is to protect your purchase with Hot Weather and Fragile Protection ...it works for us in NC.
Trick-o-treaters love cotton candy!
We are very pleased with our purchase of Brach's Indian Corn. It is only available during this time of the year & it disappears quickly off the shelves in stores. That's why I order this from CandyFavorites.com. Brach's Indian corn is available even when the stores run out, but don't wait too long to place your order! The 3 pound bag arrived in a box packaged to keep it cold & fresh, so there was no melting of the candy due to warmer temperatures. We like to mix our Indian Corn with dry roasted peanuts, it tastes a lot like Baby Ruths!