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  1. From the tropical delight of our Mango bean to the joyous combination of our Cranberry & Apple bean, you can enjoy the explosion of tangy, zesty, sweet flavours of our fruit flavoured jelly beans.

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  2. The Jelly Beans were an American rhythm and blues vocal group from Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Formed in 1962 by five high schoolers, the group signed with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's label, Red Bird Records, in 1963.

  3. Small gourmet jelly beans, challenging the status quo of flavour. With a crispy shell that captures the flavour from the inside out. Giving you a continuous surprise. Discover 36 flavours of jelly beans! Spin the wheel to discover which jelly bean flavour you are!

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  5. Explore the Official 50 Jelly Belly flavors, including all-time classics like Very Cherry and Buttered Popcorn plus yummy collaborations with top brands!

  6. The Jelly Beans. 1960s vocal soul group from Jersey City, NJ. The line up comprised of one man (Charles Thomas) and four women (Alma Brewer, Diane Taylor, Elyse Herbert and Maxine Herbert) who got together while attending high school.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2020 · By the early 1900s, jelly beans were a common penny candy enjoyed by children and adults alike. It wasn't until the 1930s that jelly beans became associated with Easter, most likely due to their egg-like shape. Jelly beans remain one of the most common Easter candies today.