Marshmallow Peeps are a strange confection. For starters, they don't really taste like marshmallows. Also, they don't peep. In fact, they don't make any sounds at all: as rabbits go, they're pretty much mute. (Unlike, uh, normal rabbits.) Still, these sugar-coated, bunny-shaped oddballs have nestled themselves snugly into the Easter traditions to the point where they're just as ubiquitous as painted eggs and that guy with the beard.

This year, as in years past, National Geographic has put out a call for pictures of your peeps in places. From exotic locales to your backyard, just about any place is peep-worthy. Maybe not the bathroom, but you get the point.

Peeps In Places


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