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Is Jelly Belly still in Kenosha Wisconsin?

Is Jelly Belly still in Kenosha Wisconsin?

Jelly Belly has decided to close its Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin store and tour. “We are incredibly thankful to the millions of visitors, the City of Pleasant Prairie and the surrounding communities for their hospitality over the past 20 years,” said Jelly Belly Vice President of Retail Operations, John Jamison.

Where is the Jelly Belly jelly bean factory?

The factory is located about an hour north of San Francisco, at 1 Jelly Belly Lane in Fairfield, California.

Why is Jelly Belly closing in Pleasant Prairie?

The company indicated the closing was due to a strategic change in retail operations. Jelly Belly originally intended to sell the Pleasant Prairie warehouse and gift shopping building back in March of 2015. The company had then planned to move distribution to Tennessee.

Who owns Jellybells?

Jelly Belly jelly beans inventor and candy maker David Klein is giving away a key to one of his candy factories.

In which state can you visit the Jelly Bean Factory?

The playground-like Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield, about an hour’s drive from San Francisco along I-80, is a candy mecca. It offers free quarter-mile-long, self-guided tours on an elevated viewing platform that lets you see the candy making in action.

Which president kept jelly beans on his desk?

President Reagan and his jar of Jelly Bellies.

What happened to the Jelly Belly Wisconsin visitor center?

NOTICE: The Jelly Belly Wisconsin Visitor Center is now permanently closed. We invite you to explore other activities and things to do in the area. Take a trip down memory lane and read about what was once offered at the Jelly Belly Wisconsin Visitor Center:

What to do at Jelly Belly station?

Tours begin at Jelly Belly Station, and from the very start, the Jelly Belly tour is full of hands-on fun, games, and tantalizing jelly bean tastings. Try out a sampling of Jelly Belly jelly beans in fruity flavors like blueberry, green apple, kiwi. and lemon lime.

Do you have to make reservations for Jelly Belly tour?

Free tours are available seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. excluding major holidays. You don’t have to make reservations, but it’s a good idea to call to make sure the Jelly Belly Center will be open when you plan to go.

Can you be BeanBoozled at Jelly Belly?

BeanBoozled is a game of risk and the only way to tell if you’re brave enough is to take a bite. No matter your age, you will be the in kid the candy store exploring the world of Jelly Belly in Pleasant Prairie. Best of all, no ticket ― golden or otherwise ― is required to tour the Jelly Belly Wisconsin Visitors Center.

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