beautifullyconfident let's do this
This is totally worth doing. I went about 5 years ago with my parents and my best friend. The only thing you can smell the whole time is jelly beans!
Loved it.
How I did it: My friend and I drove on a day trip to Calistoga and from there, headed to Fairfield to visit the Jelly Belly factory.
That's about it....we just made sure it was free and the times it was open....
Lessons & tips: Go earlier in the day.
Resources: Google maps.
beautifullyconfident let's do this
This is totally worth doing. I went about 5 years ago with my parents and my best friend. The only thing you can smell the whole time is jelly beans!
Loved it.
evosnapper is bimbling
I Love Jelly Belly sweets.
I bought my other half a big jar of them for Christmas…but really I only bought them cos I wanted them for me. Anyway, I soon solved that one by eating them all by my big self. They are totally scrumptious.
Just how do those clever people at Jelly Belly fit all that flavour into one little bean? And how do the flavours not mingle in together in the packet?
Genius
tooldiva thinks volunteering gets more interesting as I get more experienced.
I have so many questions to ask those guys. But most of the desire to go here is because I’ve always wanted to see a factory making a product. I want to see the machines and the molds.