Vintage black and white photo of seven men in white t-shirts posing behind industrial factory machinery.
our history

A century of spreading sweetness.

What started as a small business over 100 years ago has expanded into a national icon that brings smiles far and wide. Read on to learn more about all the milestones that got us here.

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In 1953, it took 27 hours to create one PEEP marshmallow chick.  Today, thanks to technology, it takes 6 minutes

A worker in a hairnet, mask, and blue gloves packs yellow products into a box in a clean manufacturing facility.

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On average, 5.5 million PEEPS are produced daily yielding a total of 2 billion PEEPS per year across all seasons

Rows of yellow marshmallows
Marshmallow Peeps being manufactured in a candy factory.

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It would take 430 million PEEPS bunnies to circle the moon 

A crowded pile of bright yellow marshmallow chick candies with small black eyes.
A large collection of iconic yellow marshmallow chick candies.

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Yellow still remains America’s best selling color of PEEPS chicks and bunnies

A close-up view of a large pile of colorful, capsule-shaped chewy candies in red, yellow, green, and orange.
A vibrant assortment of multi-colored fruit-flavored chewy candies.

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Mike and Ike brand was introduced in 1940

Multiple large plastic bins filled with red and green candies in a factory setting.
Large batches of colorful candies are sorted into bins during the manufacturing process.

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If you lined up each piece of Mike and Ike candies produced in one year end-to-end, they would reach around the Earth 3 times

Neat diagonal rows of red, yellow, green, and orange pill-shaped candies.
A vibrant display of candy arranged in precise, colorful rows.

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The origin of the Mike and Ike name is a common curiosity among fans of the brand.  Legend has it that the name came from a 1920’s vaudeville act “Mike and Ike – we look alike”.  While there are many theories, the true origin remains a mystery

An assortment of Mike and Ike and Hot Tamales candies.

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It takes 4 days to produce a box of MIKE AND IKE® or HOT TAMALES® candy from start to finish and we produce XX million in a year

Close-up of numerous small, bright red capsule-shaped candies.

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Hot Tamales remains the #1 Cinnamon flavored candy brand in the US

Three large stainless steel coating pans filled with bright red candy pieces in a factory.

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Hot Tamales brand was introduced in 1950

A chocolate bar pulled apart to reveal a gooey caramel and nut filling.

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Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews brand candies were first made in Philadelphia, PA by the Goldenberg family in 1917 and acquired by Just Born in 2003

Two Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews candy bars rest on a dense bed of shelled and unshelled peanuts.

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Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews were developed during World War I and used by the US military as a rations bar. The High-energy recipe and unique taste made it popular with the troops.