The company that produces Peeps says its holiday-themed marshmallow treats won't be available for this upcoming Halloween, Christmas or Valentine's Day.
Just Born Quality Confections, the company that produces Peeps, says its holiday-themed marshmallow treats will not be in Halloween candy baskets this year -- and they won't be in stores for Christmas, either.Halloween Peeps -- which are shaped like pumpkins, ghosts and monsters -- and Christmas Peeps will not return to stores until 2021. The company will skip Valentine's Day Peeps next year as well.Peeps pumpkins will not be available this Halloween.
The company said it resumed limited production in May after making changes in its plant to ensure employee safety.
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