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  2. Jelly Belly - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Belly Candy Company, formerly known as Herman Goelitz Candy Company and Goelitz Confectionery Company, is an American company that manufactures Jelly Belly jelly beans and other candy. [ 2 ] The company is based in Fairfield, California , with a second manufacturing facility in North Chicago, Illinois .

  3. 100 Grand Bar - Wikipedia

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    The candy bar was created in 1964 by Nestlé. [2] It weighs 1.5 ounces (43 g) and includes chocolate, caramel and crisped rice. The bar contains 201 calories; it is low in cholesterol and sodium, but high in saturated fat and sugar. [3] Its first slogan was "Tastes so good it's almost illegal!" Its current slogan is "That's Rich!"

  4. How are jelly beans made? It's a lot more complicated than ...

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    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 day.

  5. Nerds (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Nerd Jelly Beans, produced for Easter, are jelly beans with a coating of carnauba wax, which makes them taste like Nerds. Wonkalate , a UK-only raspberry-flavored white chocolate bar that was colored purple, which contained green-colored Nerds marketed as being "snozzberry-flavored" (but were actually mixed fruit-flavored).

  6. A Very Legit Jelly Belly Ranking Extravaganza - AOL

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    Like most banana flavored candies, it tastes nothing like banana. It also doesn't taste good. Rating: 3/10 49.

  7. Jelly bean - Wikipedia

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    In United States slang during the 1910s and early 1920s. a "jellybean" or "jelly-bean" was a young man who dressed stylishly but had little else to recommend him, similar to the older terms dandy and fop. F. Scott Fitzgerald published a story, The Jelly-Bean, about such a character in 1920. [5]