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Jelly Belly

www.jellybelly.com

 
Jelly Belly Candy Company is headquartered in Fairfield, California. The company manufacturers high quality confections including the flagship Jelly Belly jelly bean brand, candy corn, chocolates, licorice and gummies, Sunkist Fruit Gems, Sport Beans. Known for flavor innovations and worldwide brand recognition, the family owned and operated company is now managed by the fourth, fifth and sixth generations of the family.    Public tours are available at the California headquarters and in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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