67 - Easter Candy: Peeps, Pastels, and Candy Controversies

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2025 · 12 MIN

67 - Easter Candy: Peeps, Pastels, and Candy Controversies

from The Barn Philosopher · host The Barn Philosopher

In this Easter-themed episode, Ridge and Shelby unwrap their all-time favorite candies—whether sweet, sour, or questionably savory (you’ll have to tune in to decide). From childhood Easter baskets to adult snack drawer stashes, it’s a nostalgic and sugar-filled stroll down memory lane. Somewhere along the way, Shelby shares the legend of a full case of Peeps and his lifelong dream of swimming through them like Scrooge McDuck in a vault of marshmallow chicks. Whether you love jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, or avoid candy altogether, this episode has something for every taste. Plus, we ask the big questions: Is Easter candy the best holiday candy? And why does it always come with so much pastel? Hop on over to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more to listen. Don’t forget to rate, follow, and share the sweet stuff!

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