Would you believe that I had my first one today. Yep. My sister inlaw bought them at Walmart today, and I have heard so many of you Americans talking about them. Not too much taste, but sugary. Does all shapes and sizes have the same taste?
Yep, they're pretty much all the same--marshmellows rolled in colored sugar. We always had them at Easter. I can't stand them now, but I sure ate enough of them as a kid.
I don't think they all taste alike. The purple ones taste grape-ish to me. The pink ones taste slightly cherryish and I'm not sure what the yellow ones taste reminds me of. Doesn't matter I love them all
Would you believe that I had my first one today. Yep. My sister inlaw bought them at Walmart today, and I have heard so many of you Americans talking about them. Not too much taste, but sugary. Does all shapes and sizes have the same taste?
My family is one of those wierd ones that can't wait for peep season. But we eat ours a bit differently. I like to open them up and let them get good and stale...the seem to taste so much better that way!!
My family is one of those wierd ones that can't wait for peep season. But we eat ours a bit differently. I like to open them up and let them get good and stale...the seem to taste so much better that way!!
Yup the peeps in the packages are the same. But the eggs are usually vanilla or strawberry flavoured. The good thing is now they're offering them in different seasons. I love the Halloween peeps.
It seems to me that no one who has responded to this post is really knowledgable about Peeps. I would suggest before you take the little critters home, you become more familiar with them. www.peepresearch.org
It seems to me that no one who has responded to this post is really knowledgable about Peeps. I would suggest before you take the little critters home, you become more familiar with them. www.peepresearch.org
It seems to me that no one who has responded to this post is really knowledgable about Peeps. I would suggest before you take the little critters home, you become more familiar with them. www.peepresearch.org