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Artist transforms jelly beans into art Jelly beans are more than just a popular Easter candy. In the right hands they can be transformed into "eye candy." Anna Werner has been watching an expert ...
Reading Public Museum will feature art created using Jelly Belly jelly beans.
Jelly beans are more than just a popular Easter candy. In the right hands they can be transformed into “eye candy.” Anna Werner has been watching an expert in action: From a distance, i… ...
Cumings traveled a long road from being home-schooled in small town Indiana - unincorporated Fountaintown - to creating $5,000 jelly bean art, ...
Discover Jelly Bean Nests, a delightful no-bake snack that kids and adults adore! Perfect for parties or a fun treat, these sweet nests are easy to make.
No Easter basket is complete without a sprinkling of jelly beans—though, to be fair, these chewy little tidbits aren’t America’s top pick in Easter-basket candy. Number one is the chocolate ...
Ronald Reagan ordered three-and-a-half tons of Jelly Belly jelly beans for his 1981 inauguration, and the candy maker crafted a new flavor just for the event.
Jelly beans have become a fixture of Easter celebrations. However, it wasn't always this way. What connected the candy to this particular holiday?
David Klein, the founder of Jelly Belly jelly beans. “When I started out in this, all I knew about was the NFT market and the fact that I was attracted to them instantly,” Klein tells LAMag.
We all know jelly beans as the classic go-to candy on Easter. The confection is as inextricably linked to the springtime holiday as hopping bunnies, decorated eggs, and scavenger hunts for children.
Kids across the area will wake up Easter morning to find incomplete baskets -- a gaping hole in the spot traditionally filled with a bag of Sarris jelly beans.