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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.
The weird flavors — Wet Dog and Burnt Rubber — have identical-looking, yet delicious counterparts in each BeanBoozled pack.
Jelly Belly is looking for it’s first ever Chief Jelly Belly Bean Officer, ideally a Jelly Belly super fan with a creative palate and off-the-charts jelly bean IQ.
They are looking for someone with a big Jelly Belly IQ, a creative palate and inquisitive tastebuds. The winner will receive $4,500, a one-year supply of Jelly Belly beans and official merchandise.
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.
6 Jelly beans are a classic treat for sweets-loving Brits, an oldie but a goody Among the popular brands that make the bean-shaped sweets are Haribo, Jelly Belly and The Jelly Bean Factory.
If you only eat jelly beans once a year, it's likely at Easter. But unlike candy bunnies, eggs, and chicks, there isn't an obvious connection between the bean-shaped sweet and springtime.
Dear Easter Bunny; please don't bring us these this year. Here is our list for the 10 worst jelly bean flavors ever.