🎉 Unleash the Flavor Party!
The Kirkland Jelly Belly Bean Bulk Jar offers a delightful assortment of 44 gourmet jelly bean flavors in a generous 1.8 kg jar. Perfect for parties, celebrations, or simply indulging your sweet tooth, these halal-certified treats are a must-have for candy lovers. Made in the UK, they promise quality and taste that stands out.
Product Dimensions | 20.8 x 13 x 11.81 cm; 1.81 kg |
Item model number | COS730755 |
Product Name | Kirkland Jelly Belly Bean Bulk Jar 1.8kg 44 flavours Sweets |
Weight | 1.8 kg |
Units | 1800.0 gram(s) |
Serving Recommendation | 30g |
Manufacturer contact | Kirkland |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | Kirkland |
Cuisine | English |
Format | **Food Form Type** |
Speciality | Halal |
Occasion | Birthday |
Package Information | Jar |
Manufacturer | Kirkland |
Serving Size | 1, 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 1564.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 373.80 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 92.0 g |
- Sugars | 69.0 g |
Fibre | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g |
N**E
Yummy! Although a tad expensive
My housemate bought a giant bag of gummy worms during lockdown, but I couldn't have any because I'm vegeterain, so I gave in and decided to buy a giant bag of veggie sweets to share.I looked around a bit and besides from swizzels I figured jelly beans were the best option - especially since they use to be my favourite (I stopped eating them for 3 years when I was vegan due to the bees wax).Jelly Belly are the best type of jelly beans with the most flavours - makes for more selective eating and enjoyment instead of just eating a bunch of sugary different coloured ones. They're also the most professional looking and don't leave a strange aftertaste or make youbfeel like you're rotting your teeth. I bought this box as it was the best value for money. When it arrived it was very full, although not completly to the top.My housemates and I love them, and it's fun guessing the flavours and creating new ones. They're a bit addictive and are almost all gone but I don't regret buying them.Each bean is 1g making it 3.7kcal which is useful to know to fit it in as a sweet treat for a diet.
I**F
Nom Nom Nom
First of, yes these are genuine Jelly Belly beans. They are just packed under the Kirkland label.The tub is pretty huge and it's cheaper to buy them here rather than direct from the Jelly Belly website (1kg bag on the Jelly Belly website is usually £21 - This 1.8kg Jar is usually sold for £20 on amazon) Obviously with the jar you just get a random mix of flavours.As to how long they will last? well that really depends on each person and if you decide to share them with others. I personally am someone who after they eat one can not stop until i literally force myself to and put the jar out of my line of sight. Therefore i consumed the whole tub probably within a week or two... *Hangs head in shame*However if you plan to just have one bean every now and again then they are probably going to last you months. You could even store them in glass jars which would look cool. (The actual expiration date of them is usually around a year or so but can vary)As for the flavours. This tub has so many different flavours (They are listed on the back of the tub) You can also see them in the product pictures.For such a small bean these really are packed with flavour and you'll know what flavour you have when you put them in your mouth. Strawberry cheesecake really tastes like a strawberry cheesecake, candy floss tastes like candy floss etc.My favourites were tutti-fruitti, very cherry, bubble gum and loads more. You can even combine flavours to make them taste like your favourite deserts (lemon + coconut = lemon meringue pie) You can find other interesting combinations searching online.Great for sharing or keeping them all to yourself. Have fun.
A**R
There are Jelly Beans and there are Jelly Belly Beans!
There are many Jelly Beans out there in the big wide yonder,some are hard and some are softbut only Jelly Belly can be held aloftthe flavours are plentiful and the texture divine,so get your hand of my jar because these ones are mine!the price is fair and you know they are good,only Jelly Belly will please as a good bean should.Trust me when I say you will not regret buying a jar or two, or three or............ They are so more,,,ish.
K**K
Gift
Was a gift and he liked it, thumbs up
K**
Cinnamon flavours is awful
Great value for money! And it has certainly satiated my craving for jelly beans but. There are"cinnamon" and "sizzling cinnamon" flavours which are in abundance in the jar. And they are awful. Ofc it depends but I had to be very careful not to pick those by accident.Totally worth buying - quantity/quality/money.
M**L
Excellent
Excellent
D**O
Awesome
Bought these as gifts and ate most of them, of course with permission :) Shame not available!!
G**N
Voted #1 for distracting tigers
My brother has his son (my nephew) stay with him most weekends, and when he arrives there will usually be something he likes in the house. Some sweets, crisps, maybe even a croissant or two. He goes to bed happy and eventually nods off dreaming of the fun and food to be had tomorrow, while Daddy watches TV downstairs.Without fail, the next morning, devastation occurs. The cupboards are practically bare. There may be a few loose sweets or a half pack of crisps left, but someone or something has devoured the majority of my nephews goodies. Justice must be sought.I have seen the trials within the house as my nephew takes on the role of detective. He roams the house looking for a guilty party, with 'Daddy' stifling a laugh in the background. Churchill, the nodding dog from the advert, has been falsely convicted on several occasions due to his apparent keenness to take the blame. Eventually my nephew realised that Churchill couldn't be to blame; he was jailed, but still goodies kept disappearing.Having cross examined all toys, teddies and other inanimate objects, it was now clear that something was doing this from the outside. Living in rural Scotland, Daddy ascertained that it could only be one thing: a tiger. My nephew didn't immediately take to this idea, but soon the tiger developed a taste for Daddys beer, and suddenly there was a dire need to find a method for resolving this situation.For Christmas, I bought their house 1.8kg of Jelly Belly beans, the logic being that the tiger, seeing the VAST amount of sweets on offer, would take the bait and have a couple. Overcome with flavour, it would slink back into the night, leaving the Pringles and chocolate and pastries and beer safe for another day. The order came through quickly, was well packaged and ready for wrapping. I should note that it is slightly tapered, which not only means that it needs a little thought to wrap, but also means the tiger would need to take care when dipping in, otherwise the whole jar could fall and wake the house. At 1.8kg, not a problem for a human, but I imagine a tiger could probably tip the whole thing over by accident.It is now 3 weeks since Christmas, and there have been no reported tiger-related incidents. I consider this a great success and highly recommend it for distracting tigers, or possibly any mysterious exotic animals that eat childrens food in the night. Would buy again.
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