Fun Food Holidays™ April 22nd is National Jelly Bean Day

Jelly beans were perhaps the first convenience candy, meaning someone could pop a few in their mouth without getting their hands all sticky. The sticky, firm jelly interior is encased in a hard, colorful candy shell that adds a real element of cheer to these tiny, tasty treats. Kids love 'em, Ronald Reagan loved 'em, and if you commemorate National Jelly Bean Day today you'll be reminded of why you once loved 'em too!
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