they were invented in the 1990's
Marshmallows were invented in 1948 by Alex Doumak.
While marshmallows lack the mammalian bone structure of bunnies, they are nonetheless soft like bunnies. However, we are fortunate that marshmallows, unlike bunnies, do not bite back when eaten, nor leave fur behind in the mouth after swallowed. But to answer your question, mainly it is that outer softness, probably provided by dredging in corn starch before packaging so they do not stick together (marshmallows, not bunnies). "Peeps" candies eaten at Easter time are a nice way to mingle the two concepts. Personally, I am glad they have not gone further and invented marshmallows with bones.
Marshmallows have a very long history, dating all the way back to ancient Egypt. It was likely originally used for medicinal purposes, as the plant from which marshmallows are made has throat healing properties. However, the modern marshmallow was not invented until the 19th century in France, when sweet makers began to whip the marshmallow sap and adding sweetener into it.
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
No, Marshmallows will not kill mice.
Marshmallows are strronger in comperesseion.
Their are 5 marshmallows in a pound
Marshmallows are sticky because they are sugary.
try buying loads of mini marshmallows?
marshmallows all the time every time!
Toasts marshmallows over his bonfire of hundred dollar bolls
The plural possessive is marshmallows'.