Candy in general is an American favorite, but there are some fan favorites. Fudge, m&m’s, and jelly beans are a few that have stood the test of time and become as iconic and American as apple pie. Chutters Candy Counter, known worldwide as the world’s longest candy counter, has an entire section dedicated to jelly beans! Here are 12 awesome fun facts about jelly beans. Learn more about their Turkish heritage, President Reagan’s fascination with the candy, and how many jelly beans the world consumes annually.
While it is known that jelly beans were invented in the U.S, the inspiration may come from Turkish Delights, which come from Turkey. The similarities between these jelly treats are what spurred this rumor! Turkish delights are the cubed, jelly treats pictured above. Both Turkish delights and jelly beans are jelly candy, but jelly beans are turned into the bean shape with a shell and Turkish delights are just rolled in powdered sugar.
The first known sign of jelly beans came from an advertisement for William Shrafft of Boston that promoted sending jelly beans to union soldiers during the war. The hard shell and shelf life made this the perfect confection to send soldiers. M&M's are another candy that were first developed via military purposes.
It is a well-known fact that President Reagan loved jelly beans. He started eating them to help him quit smoking his pipe and ever since always had jelly beans by his side. The presidential jet manufactured a specific cup holder to hold his jelly beans stash, and he even sent jelly beans onto the challenger space shuttle in the 80s! A portrait of the President was made from 10,000 Jelly Belly beans and hangs in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
Lastly, people say that Reagan’s love for the candy resulted in the invention of the blueberry flavored jelly bean. For his inauguration, the Goelitz company created a red, white and blue jelly bean collection for the party. They didn’t yet have a blue jelly bean, which is the reason for making the blueberry flavor! 40 million jelly beans were consumed at the party, which we say makes it a raving success.
Before people started to realize their likeness to the easter egg, jelly beans were a treat often indulged during the Christmas holidays. Jelly beans became popular as a easter basket filler in the late 1930s and now jelly bean manufacturers make 16 billion jelly beans for Easter alone!
The process of panning makes it so the outer shell of the jelly bean is hard and the inside is gooey and jelly-like. The same process is used to make Jordan Almonds and used to be done by hand before machines were made for this purpose.
The concept of filling your bag with candy and purchasing by weight became popular in the early 1900s. The first candy to be sold this way was the jelly bean! Now you can’t go to a candy counter without seeing this famous candy as an option. Chutters has over 60 varieties of jelly bean!
Due to the panning process used to make jelly beans, it takes up to 21 days to make just one bean! Luckily, with the use of technology, manufacturers can make a ton more than that at one time. When the jelly bean center mix is done being processed
That’s a lot of jelly beans! Also, if the math is right, that means that ⅗ of the world’s annual jelly bean consumption happens on Easter alone. Wowza.
Introduced in 1976, the eight original jelly bean flavors include Very Cherry, Root Beer, Cream Soda, Tangerine, Green Apple, Lemon, Licorice and Grape. Today, the Very Cherry flavor still reigns supreme as the favorite flavor for all ages in the United States! There was a short period of time (1998-2003) when Buttered Popcorn jelly beans won the popular vote.
According to Jelly Belly, here are the global favorites.
North and South America: Very Cherry
Asia: Lemon Lime
Australia: Bubble Gum
Europe: Tutti-frutti
Middle East: Berry Blue
In addition to regional preferences, there are also preferences based on age. For example, older generations tend to lean towards flavors like buttered popcorn, coconut, juicy pear, licorice, and strawberry daiquiri. The younger generation tends to prefer flavors like berry blue, green apple, raspberry, sour apple, and watermelon.
Jelly Belly alone produces over 100 flavors of jelly bean. There are the original flavors, and some more eccentric (but still delicious sounding) flavors like pancakes & maple syrup or ginger ale. Then there are the gross flavors like vomit or dirty socks. There certainly is a flavor for everyone! Watch the video below of celebs trying out the official “Beanboozled” game!
Surprisingly enough, there’s a lot of fun facts about jelly beans! Along with over 60 varieties of jelly beans, Chutters has hundreds of other varieties of hard candy, gummy candy, chocolate, fudge, and more. If you’d like to keep seeing content like this, subscribe to our blog and we’ll send you candy updates and info.