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To make jelly beans, manufacturers heat liquid sugar to about 350 degrees. Then they mix in starch and glucose, before pouring into bean-shaped molds.
Reagan once again helped launch Jelly Belly beans into the spotlight when 3.5 tons of beans were shipped to Washington D.C. for his 1981 presidential inauguration celebration.
The Jelly Belly factory is a magical place. Think rainbows of sweetness, seas of beans, an ever-flowing procurement of more than 100 flavors and 100,000 pounds produced for the world every single ...
Like any food "holiday," National Jelly Bean Day—April 22—is mainly an excuse to indulge in the namesake vice all day long. But how much candy can you really eat in one day? (Don't answer that!) ...
Jelly Belly Candy Co. is again asking a federal judge to toss the lawsuit of a mother of six who now says she was tricked into buying its exercise jelly beans while trying to find a healthy snack ...
Jelly beans can be incorporated into recipes for cookies, cupcakes, and even Rice Krispies Treats. And just when you thought you covered all your bases, they can also be used to make these ...
The Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield turns our millions of Jelly Belly jelly beans each day, with every tiny candy taking between seven and 10 days to make. Go behind the scenes on the factory ...
Reagan once again helped launch Jelly Belly beans into the spotlight when 3.5 tons of beans were shipped to Washington D.C. for his 1981 presidential inauguration celebration.
Reagan once again helped launch Jelly Belly beans into the spotlight when 3.5 tons of beans were shipped to Washington D.C. for his 1981 presidential inauguration celebration.