My big question would be WHY?
I'm always surprised to hear that people older than 5 will actually eat puffed balls of sugar (marshmallows) - especially when they are covered in yellow granulated sugar.
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just eat sugar by the spoonful directly out of the sugar bowl?
For what it is worth, here is what Bing has to say about freezing marshmallows...
So, you can't freeze them, but if you put them in a ziplock bag to keep them dry, you can probably keep them "fresh" in your freezer for a lifetime..
I'm always surprised to hear that people older than 5 will actually eat puffed balls of sugar (marshmallows) - especially when they are covered in yellow granulated sugar.
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just eat sugar by the spoonful directly out of the sugar bowl?

For what it is worth, here is what Bing has to say about freezing marshmallows...
Marshmallows will not freeze in your standard home freezer. The sugar and air prevents the moisture from freezing at 32 degrees. You can try liquid nitrogen.
So, you can't freeze them, but if you put them in a ziplock bag to keep them dry, you can probably keep them "fresh" in your freezer for a lifetime..
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