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News Weird News Jelly Babies have been given a flavour makeover - and it could divide fans of the sweets Jelly Babies have been around for a long time, and they'll soon be available in some very ...
Nostalgic sweets like Jelly Babies are back on trend, but how do supermarket brands compare to Bassetts? The Sun's Laura Stott tried a selection and marked them out of five.
Popular sweets Jelly Babies' hot new flavours makeover will give fans a taste of the tropics whatever the weather. New flavours include banana, mango and pineapple - the soft, fruit bursting jelly ...
Jelly Babies have been voted the nation's favourite sweet - as it is revealed retro classics are making a come back with younger generations, according to a new survey. The fruit-flavoured baby ...
Love them or hate them, Jelly Babies have been voted the nation’s favourite sweet, with 65 percent of Brits reaching for them for their sugar rush, according to a new survey. The soft, baby ...
Help for Heroes and Maynards Bassetts have launched a limited edition run of Jelly Babies to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day taking place later this year.
BBC News takes a look at the jelly baby's journey from a Lancashire sweet factory to mass-produced giant of the confectionery world.
In comparison, Sainsbury's dupe costs £1.35 for a 225g sized bag and Tesco charges £1.10 for 250g. The original Maynard's Jelly Babies can cost anywhere from £1.50 to £2.50.
A Yorkshire sweet factory that makes Jelly Babies and Liquorice Allsorts added £58m to the UK economy and supported hundreds of jobs across the region, according to a new report.
100 years on from the end of the First World War, Maynards Bassetts is partnering with Help for Heroes for a very special anniversary.
WE can’t get enough of childhood confectionery. Nostalgic sweets are back on trend with Jelly Babies being the most popular. But how do supermarket brands compare to traditional favourite ...
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