Continuing with an Easter candy theme, I'd like to introduce you to Peep Jousting. If you don't know, Peeps are those colorful little chicks and bunnies full of marshmallow and sugary goodness. (I'm pretty sure Patrick is a fan). Someone discovered that these things expand when placed in a microwave. Then they got a little creative.

Now kids, don't try this at home. And if you do, first get your parents' permission. Parents, don't give your kids permission to do this, your microwave will never smell the same.

All that said, here's how Peep Jousting works: Take 2 peeps and arm each one with a toothpick. Move them close enough to each other so that when they expand, the toothpicks will get real close. The idea is that one will expand enough to pierce itself on the other's toothpick and thus deflate, losing in a battle to the death. Apparently they smell REALLY really bad too.

So sit back and get ready for a battle of epic proportions pitting peep against peep. Blue, pink, yellow, a plethora of pastel-colored marshmallow warriors battle to the death. This is Peep Jousting!