Marshmallow Peeps: The Science
Published Monday, March 28, 2005 by the Stewart | E-mail this post
As another Easter comes to a close, and the crowds make their way to Wal-Mart stores wordwide in hopes of finding discount candy, it is important we all take some time out to really appreciate the science behind the sugar. The following is the introduction to Peep Research, a not-for-profit organization working to better understand the infamous "Marshmallow Peep": As we plunge into the 21st century, it is time we take a closer look at the technological wonders we create. Here, we try to discover just a little bit more about the world around us through the miracles of science, technology, and preservatives.
(http://www.peepresearch.org)
Amen.
the reading rainbow
- A Generous Orthodoxy
Brian McLaren
- Brave New World
Aldous Huxley
- Catcher In the Rye
J.D. Salinger
- Smoke & Mirrors
Neil Gaiman
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Sir Stewart...after seeing you supporting the peep research, I am rather appalled. To long have the peeps suffered, to long has cruel experimentation gone on amongst the peeps, honestly how would you feel if you were subjected to inhaling cigarette smoke against your will, or being placed in and oven to see the results. As well the unnecessary and very dangerous separation of the quintuplets was grotesque, I can't believe they would attempt that surgery, let the peeps alone!
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