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Peeps unveils new flavors for Easter 2024, including Icee Blue Raspberry and Rice Krispies
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Date:2025-04-16 09:58:04
Whether you love them or hate them, Peeps are an Easter staple every year, and 2024 will be no different.
The candy brand announced its Easter 2024 lineup on Tuesday, which includes four new flavors as well as the classic flavors fans have come to love (or loathe).
The new flavors include:
- Peeps Rice Krispies Treats Flavored Marshmallow Chicks (available only at Walmart)
- Peeps Icee Blue Raspberry Flavored Marshmallow Chicks (available only at Target)
- Peeps Sour Strawberry Flavored Marshmallow Chicks (available only at Kroger family of stores)
- Peeps Delights S'mores Graham Cracker Flavored Marshmallow Chicks Dripped in Milk Chocolate
"The Peeps Brand is so excited to help families create even more moments of sweetness with the launch of our 2024 Easter Marshmallow offerings,” said Caitlin Servian, brand manager for Peeps.
Other returning flavors that will be available nationally in 2024 include:
- Classic Peeps Marshmallow Chicks and Bunnies
- Peeps Marshmallow Rainbow Pop
- Peeps Mike and Ike Flavored Pop
- Peeps Dr. Pepper Flavored Marshmallow Chicks
- Peeps Cotton Candy Flavored Marshmallow Chicks
- Peeps Fruit Punch Flavored Marshmallow Chicks
- Peeps Party Cake Flavored Marshmallow Chicks
- Peeps Sour Watermelon Flavored Marshmallow Chicks
- Peeps Sparkly Wild Berry Flavored Marshmallow Bunnies
- Peeps Delights Marshmallow Chicks Dipped in Milk Chocolate
- Peeps Milk Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Chicks
These flavors are available exclusively at select retailers:
- Peeps Easter Essentials (available only at Sam's Club)
- Peeps Delights Strawberry Flavored Marshmallow Chicks Dipped in Milk Chocolate (available only at Target and Cracker Barrel)
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