The irony of Peeps and the Jesus connection
As any loyal WalMart (that’s the only Big Box Store here in
I knew all along since my childhood and my upbringing that there was a Jesus connection between Peeps and Easter but I did not realize what it was until I traveled to this eastern
Years ago I was driving to an auto race in
It hit me like a ton of bricks falling from a mason’s scaffold or that epiphany you experience when all of the cosmic cogs align themselves just so . . . there it was before my eyes . . . “Just Born” . . . a factory we all know and love during that spring holiday . . . Easter.
This
The Just Born factory seemed the ideal place to start a Peeps-related side trip and I still arrived at the racetrack on time. It sits off a wide industrial street in
To some, this sugary treat may simply be an oddly squishy marshmallow coated in oddly colored sugar. However, to those of us who grew up expecting to find a basket of Peeps every Easter morning, these little morsels represented an institution.
With this tradition, there is also an unspoken set of rules regarding Peep consumption. As the years have passed from generation to generation I think there was a period of time that someone forgot to share the legacy of peeps with our children. Either that or since there is nowhere to put a battery in it so it does not carry the same excitement as our younger days. In my childhood we excitedly awaited our Easter treats.
It comes with much pain and anguish that I must now speak, and also type, these unspoken ordinances. However, with every growing year it seems that the population spins farther away from the true meaning of the Peep and is forgetting how to truly enjoy this fine product. So please, allow me to explain the finer points of the Peep.
For starters, you only eat Peeps at Easter. There is no excuse for eating a Peep at any other time of the year. The simple fact that the Peep Company makes Peeps in the shape of Valentine hearts, Christmas Trees, and Halloween ghosts is simply sacrilegious. I am sure that this tragedy has been the result of a change in philosophy of the parent corporation behind the Peep. Anyone with a true understanding of the Peep knows that this treat is for Easter only, and could in fact prove hazardous to one's health if eaten at any other time of the year. So yes folks, eating the Peep Christmas trees will most likely kill you. With the Valentines Peep, however, death is almost certain. Just kidding but you will not find me or my kids eating them other than the spring Easter season.
Once we have fully recalled the seasonal importance of the Peep, it is now necessary that we understand the importance behind the Peep coloration. Originally, Peeps came in two colors: yellow and pink. In keeping with the tradition of the Peep, it is essential that one only consumes Peeps that are either yellow or pink. It is essential that we as a Peep consuming population unilaterally reject the purple and aquamarine Peeps. The mere idea of a purple Peep is an assault not only on humanity, but also on the noble Peep itself.
Finally, we must then determine which shape and color combinations are truly appropriate in order to fully appreciate the glory known as Peeps. The only, I repeat; only Peep configurations that should be eaten are yellow chickens and pink bunnies. To many, this will seem only logical. However, I will take a minute to explain this rationale to those of you unaccustomed to the Peep world.
Working off of the statement made in the prior paragraph, one can only eat yellow and pink peeps. Between the two possible Peep shapes, the chicken and the rabbit, the chicken is naturally represented as being yellow in color and therefore it has first dibs of sort on the yellow sugar coating. Then by default, the rabbits graciously accept the pink coating and truly do look most delicious encrusted in sugar of that specific hue of neon pink.
So there you have it folks, the fine secrets of the Peep world. In summary, this year you should only be eating Peeps around Easter. During this holiday period, you should only eat yellow chicken and pink rabbit Peeps. This is the way of our forefathers, this is the way of the world, and this is the way of freedom and democracy as we know it. We must hold on to this noble tradition of Peep selection and consumption if we as a people are to continue down our glorious path of global domination, or at least moral superiority. So please, eat and enjoy the Peeps. But remember the reason why we eat them, and the responsibilities you have to the past in upholding this classic, if only American legacy.
If you find yourself wandering around the rolling hills of eastern Pennsylvania and want a treat stop in for a visit to ‘Just Born’ and take a peep.
May the peeps be with you!
Ice
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