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  2. Jelly Babies - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Babies in the UK are manufactured at Cadbury Trebor Bassett (the former Bassett's factory) in the Owlerton suburb of Sheffield.. The most noted modern manufacturer of Jelly Babies, Bassett's, now allocate individual name, shape, colour and flavour to different babies: Brilliant (red; strawberry), Bubbles (yellow; lemon), Baby Bonny (pink; raspberry), Boofuls (green; lime), Bigheart ...

  3. Jellycat - Wikipedia

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    Jellycat is a British soft toy and keychain company, [1] known for its plush toys and collectibles. Founded by Thomas Gatacre in London in 1999, the company expanded into Minneapolis in 2001, forming Jellycat Inc. [2] While the company mostly sells soft toys, it also sells books, nursery items, bags and other accessories. [3]

  4. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Gummies have a long history as a popular confectionery.The first gelatin based shaped candy was the Unclaimed Babies, sold by Fryers of Lancashire in 1864. [2]In the 1920s, Hans Riegel Sr. of Germany started his own candy company and eventually popularized the fruit flavored gummy candy with gelatin as the main ingredient. [3]

  5. Jelly Baby - Wikipedia

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    Jelly baby, Jellie babies or other variants of the same name may refer to Jelly Babies - a type of gelatine based sweets (candies) popular since the 19th century in ...

  6. Bassett's - Wikipedia

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    They were re-launched as Jelly Babies in the 1950s and were allegedly thrown at the Beatles during concerts as they were a favourite of George Harrison. [ 5 ] The Liquorice Allsorts variety was created by accident when Bassett salesman Charlie Thompson dropped the samples of several different products in front of a prospective client.

  7. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Belly; Judy Garland — part of publicity for original theatrical release of The Wizard of Oz (1939/1940) Kissy doll; Little Lost Baby — three faces: happy, sad, sleeping, also with sounds; "I'm Little Lost Baby. You can make me happy!" (1968) Little Miss Revlon — 10" vinyl glamour doll, advertising tie-in with Revlon cosmetics; Lolly ...