The scientists are at it again, conducting horrible experiments on the cutest, sweetest Easter treat: Peeps.
What happens when you put a Peep in a vacuum? How does a Peep react to microwave radiation and temperature extremes? These quacks even justify their research by claiming that Peeps have no hearts.
Have they no souls?
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Hat-tip: Shelley.
This site is awesome!!!
They did all these experiments with Peeps like what it takes to dissolve a peep or what happens to a peep in a vacuum. I am so going to do some of this stuff when I get home.
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This video is a demonstration of what happens when a marshmallow peep is placed in a specially modified 100,000W microwave oven. The result? Well, it's not pretty!
Heh, I found this hilarious too. http://scienceblogs.com/retrospectacle/2007/04/research_on_marshmallow_…
Great minds, Shelley, great minds...
Oh that wasn't a tip-beg. I was just sayin': its sweet! (forgive the pun) :)
I know. :-)
Just wanted to link your per "spect" ive in there (forgive the pun).
Ha! Glad you are horrified! I found that page years ago at work. It entertained a big group of writers for at least an hour. Per day. For weeks. :-) I still get a kick out of it. This page is almost as amusing (but not Easter related):
http://www.twinkiesproject.com/
Aah, science!