We took 120 second graders to this factory tour. Even though we had to wait a while in line, the students loved it. I want to go back with my family so I can really shop in the visitor center and see all of the fun stuff on the walls. I was not a Jelly Belly fan before, as I prefer chocolate, but this candy is really good. Their candy corn tastes like no other. Really cute place!!!
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Free and fun!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/17/08
We went on the weekend, avoid this if you can because the machines aren't operating so you get to see them but nothing is going on. You can see a sample of what happens on video monitors. Good tour, well organized and informative. You get a free bag of jelly belly beans at the end - can't beat that! Afterwards you can wonder around the ...
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A fun place to visit for adults and children
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/14/07
The tour was fun and we are going back for a second time. It was fun to get free samples at the end of the tour and see all the cool murals that were made from jelly beans.
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Where else can you get belly flops?
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/18/07
The factory tour was fun and interesting and the best part was, of course, the free bag of jelly bellies at the end. I am shocked at how much jelly bellies are if you buy them outside the area and the factory is a great place to buy them in bulk and a little more affordably. The belly flops are great if you don't mind taking a risk on flavor ...
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Great place for kids
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/10/04
If you like factory tours and have a sweet tooth, this is a great place. Especially for children.
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Kid Friendly Tour
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/01/04
A fast paced walking tour of candy making. A clear wall allows all sized children to view the factory floor, with tv monitors above the walkway playing videos of what is done at each statiion in the way. You must wear the supplied paper hat, and samples are given at the end of the tour. The cafe is ok, and offers "jelly belly pizza". (Just the shape, not the flavor.) Kids younger than 4-5 may be bored with the tour.
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