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Pumpkin-shaped Halloween Peeps were introduced in 1958, and Christmas-themed Peeps followed in the 1960s.
Pumpkin-shaped Halloween Peeps were introduced in 1958, and Christmas-themed Peeps followed in the 1960s.
Pumpkin-shaped Halloween Peeps were introduced in 1958, and Christmas-themed Peeps followed in the 1960s.
Pumpkin-shaped Halloween Peeps were introduced in 1958, and Christmas-themed Peeps followed in the 1960s.
1. Peeps are mainly known as an Easter candy, but the fluffy treats are available throughout the year. Which other holidays have corresponding Peeps?
This file photo shows a Peep in yellow, the candy's original color. Some 400 million Peeps are used for something other than eating. (Bob Skalkowski/Just Born, Inc./PRNewsFoto)
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Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fourth of July |
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Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day |
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Halloween, Flag Day, St. Patrick's Day |
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Fourth of July, Groundhog Day, Memorial Day |



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