The History Of Jelly Beans
Jelly beans have some pretty interesting facts buried in their
history. These are a favorite confection that have been around
for quite some time, just over a hundreds years or so. While
info about the exact time and place that jelly beans first came
on the market is not available we do know that they began to
emerge in the early 20th century. They were sold at stores as a
penny candy and they became quite popular.
Back then there were different colors of jelly beans as well but
unlike today each color was sold separately. Instead of selling
a jumble of colors they would sell batches of red or white or
some other color. This made them very popular during the holiday
seasons because they could sell specific holiday related colors
to consumers.
Jelly beans remained the same, with their semi hard shell and
soft chewy center until the mid 1970's. That is when the Herman
Goelitz Candy Co., Inc. created a whole new era of the jelly
bean and changed the history of the jelly bean forever. This
company made the jelly bean into a delicacy by making unusual
flavors. Now jelly beans could be found that tasted like pears
or watermelons or even tutti fruity.
Not only did these jelly beans taste different they looked
different too. Some of them did not even have the classic clear
chewy center, they had colored and flavored centers.
According to the history of jelly beans they became a popular
favorite in the Reagan White House. Of all the famous people who
loved the jelly bean throughout history none loved them more
than Ronal Reagan, or at least none were so public about their
love for this wonderful little candy bean. Back in those days it
was not unusual to find Jelly Belly brand jelly beans in just
about every room of the White House. ht
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Once of the most interesting facts buried in the history of the
jelly bean is the fact that many of these little babies even
went into space. One of the space shuttles took up a bunch of
jelly beans for the shuttle crew to snack on while they were up
there. I guess that even astronauts need to satisfy their sweet
tooth now and then.
The history of jelly beans is not finished evolving as of yet.
Every year more and more creative flavors of the jelly bean hit
the market. In a few years time there will be a whole new
history for people to talk about and record.