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Bought my first bag of Halloween candy today.
#11
Peeps rule!
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#12
Can't have a thread that mentions Peeps and not provide a link to Peeps Research:

http://www.peepresearch.org/
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#13
"Peeps: A Candy-Coated Tale" (Image, 2006, $14.95) by Mark Masyga and Martin Ohlin. The recipes included for these eerily pastel marshmallow chicks and bunnies are rather limited (although there is a Peepstock Fudge-In). But the illustrations go overboard with decorative and even dramatic possibilities. (The book notes Peeps' beginnings, at least 50 years ago.)

A wacky kind of narrative is the book's basic structure, with dialogue and even horror moments (a turquoise rabbit snared in a salad). But there's also a shot of food-service chicks in charge of a cafeteria, and everything turns out OK in the end.
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#14
the good thing about buying Halloween candy now, is that you can eat it all, and replace it, three or four more times before the little ghosts and goblins come-a-knockin'..., plus this way, it sounds like the kids in cup's hood are a bit safer...
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#15
Now you have plenty of lead time to inject each one with a thin hypodermic needle and lace them with LSD and feces.
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