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Apr 5, 2026

[Ans] Which company produces Peeps, the colorful marshmallow chicks synonymous with Easter?

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Peeps are made by Just Born, a Pennsylvania-based confectionery company that introduced the iconic marshmallow chicks in the 1950s. Originally a labor-intensive treat that took nearly a full day to create by hand, Peeps are now produced in seconds using automated processes. Over the decades, they’ve become one of the most recognizable Easter candies in the United States. Today, the classic chicks have expanded to include bunnies, seasonal shapes, and a wide range of colors and flavors—making them a staple in Easter baskets.

[Answer] What was Aretha Franklin’s first No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts?

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...Aretha Franklin’s chart-topping rendition of Otis Redding’s “Respect” earned her more fame than she had ever imagined. Franklin was only 24 years old when the song was released in April 1967, and audiences were immediately hooked. It soared to the top of the charts within weeks, becoming an anthem of power and strength for both civil rights and women’s rights movements.

[Answer] What is a byproduct of photosynthesis?

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...Luckily for life on Earth, a byproduct of photosynthesis is pure oxygen (O2). Plants, algae, and some bacteria carry out the process of photosynthesis, taking in carbon dioxide and water from the air and soil. Then, the plants’ cells turn the water into oxygen and the carbon dioxide into glucose. The oxygen is released back into the air, and the glucose molecules remain inside the plant to store energy.

[Answer] In which mountain range is Mount Everest located?

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...The tallest mountain in the world stands at the border of Nepal and China in the Himalayan mountain range in southern Asia. Mount Everest reaches an elevation of 29,032 feet — nearly 5.5 miles above sea level. Previously called Peak XV, it was officially recorded as the highest mountain on Earth in 1852, and in 1865, it was renamed after Sir George Everest, a British surveyor of India.

[Answer] Who painted “The Creation of Adam” on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

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...Famed Italian sculptor and painter Michelangelo created one of the most recognizable images in history during the High Renaissance, when he was tasked with painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. He worked on the fresco mural from 1508 to 1512, painting biblical scenes to illustrate the Book of Genesis. One of the most popular scenes depicts God giving life to Adam, who in Christianity was the first man.

[Answer] In mathematics, what is the value of pi (π)?

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...Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter of that circle. The Greek mathematician Archimedes is credited with early work on the subject, and for a long time it was known as Archimedes’ Constant. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it has no end nor does it repeat. The first 10 decimal places of pi go as follows: 3.1415926535. Thanks to modern computers, we now know the first 6 billion digits of pi.

[Answer] Which company produces Peeps, the colorful marshmallow chicks synonymous with Easter?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which company produces Peeps, the colorful marshmallow chicks synonymous with Easter?"



...Peeps are made by Just Born, a Pennsylvania-based confectionery company that introduced the iconic marshmallow chicks in the 1950s. Originally a labor-intensive treat that took nearly a full day to create by hand, Peeps are now produced in seconds using automated processes. Over the decades, they’ve become one of the most recognizable Easter candies in the United States. Today, the classic chicks have expanded to include bunnies, seasonal shapes, and a wide range of colors and flavors—making them a staple in Easter baskets.