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Why are they called "jelly" beans?
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I've managed to ascertain they are called "beans" because they are the size of a kidney bean. But where does the "jelly" part of their name come from??
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Origin: 1905
The earliest evidence of the word jellybean seems to have appeared in an advertisement in the Chicago Daily News on July 5, 1905: "Jelly beans, assorted, per lb., 9c." It was years in the making. A precursor of the jellybean was advertised as early as 1861 as a gift for soldiers in the Civil War. A candy manufacturer had joined the confection known as Turkish delight and the French fashion of coating almonds with a sugar shell to produce a candy with a crisp shell and a soft center, the essential structure of today's jellybean.
Origin: 1905
The earliest evidence of the word jellybean seems to have appeared in an advertisement in the Chicago Daily News on July 5, 1905: "Jelly beans, assorted, per lb., 9c." It was years in the making. A precursor of the jellybean was advertised as early as 1861 as a gift for soldiers in the Civil War. A candy manufacturer had joined the confection known as Turkish delight and the French fashion of coating almonds with a sugar shell to produce a candy with a crisp shell and a soft center, the essential structure of today's jellybean.
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