JELLY BELLY


'The Jelly Belly Candy Company' is a prominent maker of gourmet jelly beans and other candy. It was formerly known as 'The Herman Goelitz Candy Company' before being renamed for their most popular product, "Jelly Belly" jelly beans. The company is based in Fairfield, California, off of State Route 12, with warehouse facilities in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.
Jelly Belly makes many varieties of naturally flavored jelly beans, including juicy pear, watermelon, root beer, cherry and buttered popcorn. The success of their brand led to a jelly-bean renaissance, particularly in the 1980s, when U.S. President Ronald Reagan began keeping a jar of them on his desk in the White House.
The product is considerably more expensive than most retail candies, costing US$16.99 for a 2.2-lb (1-kg) bag.

Contents
Factory
Jelly Belly Factory Picture Gallery
Jelly beans
Official 50 flavors
Rookie Flavor
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans
Sugar-free jelly beans
Sport Beans
Belly Flops
JBz
Fruit Gems
External link
References
Factory

Entrance to the Jelly Belly Factory Tour

The Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield, California, was named "Best Factory Tour in America" by a 2005 ''Reader's Digest'' article. The daily tours, which are free for anyone, take visitors along suspended walkways over the rooms where the candy is manufactured, stopping them from time to time to watch video segments about what is going on below. Free samples are then distributed afterward. Visitors can also purchase bags of 'Belly Flops', imperfect jelly beans that didn't quite make it to specification.
A feature of the tour are several portraits made entirely of Jelly Belly jelly beans. (see external link)

Jelly Belly Factory Picture Gallery



Jelly beans


The person responsible for the invention of Jelly Belly jelly beans was David Klein (born in 1946). He created the concept of a new kind of jelly bean that had not only a flavored shell, but a flavored jelly center. He engaged the Goelitz Candy Company to manufacture it, where candy manufacturer Marinus van Dam was employed at the time. Marinus van Dam was born in Ooltgensplaat, a township in Oostflakkee, Netherlands, on October 24, 1929. After obtaining a candy manufacturing degree in the Netherlands, he immigrated to the United States and soon went to work for the Herman Goelitz Candy Company. He rose to the level of vice president before moving on to other companies and finally starting his own business, Marich Confectionery.
When Marinus was asked how he developed the manufacturing of the Jelly Belly, he answered that most jelly beans at the time were cheap candy that had a 56% sugar content and were sold as penny candy. All jelly beans started out with plain, uncolored starch centers that were merely sweetened with sugar. Only the outer candy coating was colored and flavored. He wondered how he could bring this candy to the adult market, and his solution was to enhance the jelly beans so that they would appeal to everyone. The centers for the new jelly bean were colored and flavored with real fruit juices and natural flavors. This flavor enhancing process was also used on the outer candy shell. The finished Jelly Belly contained about half the sugar of the regular jelly bean, was more flavorful, and consequently healthier than the generic jelly beans sold in stores.
David Klein sold the first Jelly Belly jelly beans in a small ice cream parlor, Fosselman's, in Alhambra, California in 1976. The first flavors were Very Cherry, Tangerine, Lemon, Green Apple, Grape, Licorice, Root Beer, and Cream Soda. David Klein's newest creation is a super sour jelly bean called "Spanks."
Official 50 flavors

The 49-flavor assortment of jelly beans features all of the official 50 flavors except for jalapeño.

Jelly Belly officially has 50 flavors that are made all year. Seasonal flavors such as candy cane are only produced at specific times of the year. Additionally, Jelly Belly frequently produces "rookie" flavors that sometimes are added to the jelly beans in the 50 official flavors if they become popular enough. Here is a list of the current official 50 flavors:

★ A&W® Cream Soda
A&W® Root Beer
Berry blue
Blueberry
Bubble gum
Buttered popcorn
Café latte
Cantaloupe
Cappuccino
Caramel apple
Caramel corn
Chocolate pudding
Cinnamon

Coconut
Cotton candy
★ Crushed pineapple
Dr Pepper®
★ French vanilla
Grape jelly
★ Green apple
★ Island Punch
Jalapeño
★ Juicy pear
Kiwi
Lemon
Lemon drop

Lemon lime
Licorice
Mango
Margarita
Orange juice
Orange sherbet
Peach
Peanut butter
Piña Colada
Pink grapefruit
Plum
Raspberry
★ Red apple

★ Sizzling cinnamon
Strawberry cheesecake
Strawberry daiquiri
Strawberry jam
Tangerine
★ Toasted marshmallow
★ Top banana
Tutti-Fruitti
★ Very cherry
Watermelon
★ Wild blackberry

Rookie Flavor

Jelly Belly usually produces new prototype flavors that occasionally are added to flavors in the Official 50 group. Previous rookie flavours include:

Apricot

Buttered Toast

Chocolate Cherry Cake

Honey Biscuit

TABASCO© Cinnamon

Baked Bean
The latest rookie is:

Pomegranate
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans

Another Jelly Belly product of note is 'Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans', and based on a product featured in the ''Harry Potter'' series of books. As in the books, the jelly beans are produced in many idiosyncratic flavors, such as sardine, spinach, black pepper, and vomit, as well as more conventional flavors like green apple, popcorn, and watermelon. Flavors are routinely introduced and removed from the sets. The two newest flavors are sausage and dill pickle. To date, Jelly Belly has offered 24 flavors of 'Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans':

Booger
Black pepper
Blueberry
Dirt
Cherry
Cinnamon
Earthworm
Ear wax
★ Green apple
Grape jelly
Grass

Tutti-Fruitti
Lemon drop
Vomit
Spaghetti
Spinach
Soap
Sardine
★ Toasted marshmallow
★ Buttered popcorn
Bacon
★ Rotten egg
★ Dill Pickle
Sausage

Sugar-free jelly beans

Jelly Belly also produces sugar-free jelly beans that come in ten flavors:

Cherry
★ Sizzling cinnamon
★ Green apple
★ Juicy pear
Lemon

Licorice
Pineapple
★ Buttered popcorn
Strawberry
Tangerine

In addition to sugar-free jelly beans, most varieties were formerly certified kosher and pareve by the KO organization [1] kosher service, which would make the product considered suitable for strict vegetarians as well. As of Summer 2007, Jelly Belly, which recently acquired Sunkist, announced that they will soon switch all of their products to the Orthodox Union ('OU') Kosher certification.
[2].
Sport Beans

'Sport Beans' are a line of jelly beans specially formulated for athletes to consume during training or sports activity. They contain electrolytes and other chemicals that the body needs during such events. Currently, they come in four flavors:

Lemon lime

Orange

Fruit punch

Berry blue
Belly Flops

In the process of making Jelly Belly beans, they are dried. While drying, some of the beans stick together, making them not meet the standards of quality. These imperfect beans, rather than being scrapped, are repackaged as 'Belly Flops'. Belly Flops are only sold in two pound packages at the Jelly Belly factory, other select stores such as factory outlets, and online at the Jelly Belly Outlet. Belly Flops come in mixes, and are not sold by the flavor.

JBz


'JBz' are a candy manufactured by The Jelly Belly Candy Company. They are chocolate candies with a flavored shell, similar to M&M's. The shell flavors are all based on Jelly Belly jelly bean flavors. There are five flavors designed to pair with the chocolate:

Cappuccino

Fudge brownie

Coconut

Vanilla

Caramel

Fruit Gems


Jelly Belly now also makes Fruit Gems under license from Sunkist.

External link



Jelly Belly Candy Company

References


1. KO. "Kosher Service." [1]
2. "Jelly Belly Candy Gourmet Confectionery Now OU Kosher" [2]


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