A marshmallow brand is selling $2 Easter dye kits in response to egg-spensive prices
- U.S. Egg prices hit a record high of $6.23 per dozen recently.
- High egg costs prompted interest from price-conscious parents this year.
- Despite high prices, 94% of people celebrating Easter will dye eggs.
- Kelly Friedl recalled, "Our mom would purchase three dozen eggs."
- Families consider alternatives like potatoes as high egg prices persist.
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Dyed marshmallows & Easter brunch | The Ten | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
On the Wednesday, April 16, 2025 episode of The Ten, Steve Noviello and Hanna Battah test out marshmallow dyeing. Plus, the TV in your living room may not function as advertised and the folks from Lockhart Smokehouse share Easter brunch recipes.
How One Ancient Food Became An American Favorite
Marshmallows - they're sweet, delicious, sticky, and good for all kinds of foods and treats. Marshmallows are so much more than all of that. They're millennia old and were once used to treat all sorts of medical ailments.Marshmallows get their name from the plant originally used to make them. That plant isn't included in marshmallows at all in the contemporary world, but the name endures. Now generally made out of sugar, gelatin (derived from an…
People Are Dyeing Marshmallows This Easter amid Record-High Egg Prices — and There's Now a $2 Kit For It!
As eggs reach record-high prices, Jet-Puffed people has launched launched a $1.99 kit complete with marshmallows, dye and decorating tools as an alternative to dyeing eggs this Easter.
Facing high egg prices, people are finding Easter egg alternatives for this year's holiday - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) — Facing high egg prices, people are finding Easter egg alternatives for this year’s holiday celebration. Every year, kids run across yards and parks searching for the colorful eggs they carefully dyed and designed for their egg hunt – a popular way to celebrate the Easter holiday. However, with U.S. egg prices hitting a record high in March — a dozen large grade-A eggs costing $6.23 on average — the high price tags ha…
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